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jncoleman1

Hello all,

New member from TN. My Dad has been restoring a C-81 and finally has gotten me interested. I have found a 244-5 locally for $100 or so. Tranny and deck are in good shape. The Onan motor was replaced years ago for a Power Products that is not running either.

I would try to repower it, but my question is: Is it worth the hassle? Or should I try to find an older model and just do a complete resto on it? I have a newer John Deere tractor/mower, but want something with a little more versatility for around the yard.

Here is a photo of the 244-5:

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Thanks for the site and the help!

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MikesRJ

My opinion, the 244-5 is a vertical engined "Yard Tractor". Not very collectible and in my opinion not worth the effort. If you really want to restore something (a Wheel Horse that is), I would wait until you find a horizontal engined "Garden Tractor" and put your effort into that.

The 244-5 would be worth $100.00 running, but certainly not with a non-running engine. Just my two cents.

Oh, and :thumbs:

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c175inMA

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racinfool40

:D I Agree with MikesRj..My neighbor has a 244-H, Although it's a nice machine parts are on the pricey side!!!!I just had to replace the ingnition coil :thumbs: 148.00 just a little heads up.. :wh:

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Sparky

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Mike..........

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jncoleman1

That is what I think as well. I wouldn't be gaining anything over what I have already.

Thanks!

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btrrg1969

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Jake Kuhn

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Little_Red

:thumbs: what part of tn you live in ive been watching the same one on cl

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jncoleman1

:thumbs: what part of tn you live in ive been watching the same one on cl

I am near Chattanooga. The mower is between Murfreesboro and Franklin off I-840. Seems to be a nice guy that has it.

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JC 1965

:D Hello and :wh: If you keep looking, you will find you a nice tractor, just be patient, they can be a little hard to find sometimes but the wait will be worth it, when you find the right one. Hope this helps!! :thumbs:

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gwgdog66

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WH854

:wh: :thumbs:

Chas

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jncoleman1

My concern is the oil pressure on an old model. I have a yard that is basically one large hill so would be sidehilling much of the time. I feel like the older motors just can't handle it.

How easy is it to repower a 60s-70s model with a current engine that will push enough oil?

Any suggestions on a horizontal engine would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you all!

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Little_Red

my yard is nothing but two sides of a holler and my horses have no problem with oil and thats two years worth of mowing

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SAM58

My opinion, the 244-5 is a vertical engined "Yard Tractor". Not very collectible and in my opinion not worth the effort. If you really want to restore something (a Wheel Horse that is), I would wait until you find a horizontal engined "Garden Tractor" and put your effort into that.

The 244-5 would be worth $100.00 running, but certainly not with a non-running engine. Just my two cents.

Oh, and :WRS:

Ditto what Mike said...

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AMC RULES

Patience is the key here, determine first the model you like best, then search out the one that's right for you. Trust me, once you start collecting that :wh: red tin, it's very, very hard to stop. :WRS:

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JimD

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Kelly

:WRS: And my opinion wait till you find a garden tractor if you plan to use it for more than mowing your lawn.

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CasualObserver

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