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fourwheels0

picked up a nice 702.

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rmaynard

Looks like another nice pick up for you Mike. :thumbs:

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AMC RULES

With the highly desirable HY-2 option too...very nice.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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squonk

Glad the big trip worked out Mike. 

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stevasaurus

WOW...that looks complete...HY-2, square seat...good shape.  I don't think I want to sit on what they did to that seat though with out a good cushion.  You gotta love a 702...one of the best they made. :)   You going to keep it original?? :eusa-think:

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fourwheels0

thanks guys.

ya all i'm going to do is clean it,grease it and flush all the fluids.

and fix a few small things on it.

how can i be sure it's a 702 other than the sticker on the belt guard?. the serial number is 62-10657.

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rydogg

screw on dash plate, ignition box for the hy2 kit, 1961/62 front axle, round clutch pedal

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fourwheels0

rydogg mine has all that thanks.

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dparke

Very nice find!

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Wheel Horse Kid

Great looking orginial 702 there! Good score for sure!

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Wheel-N-It

Thats a nice little Clunker for sure!

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AMC RULES

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fourwheels0

nothing more than a little Windex and an old rag and it looks pretty good.

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speedyleedy

Great find on your 702......... :handgestures-thumbsup:

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fourwheels0

are the 702 belt guards hard to find?

and more importantly are they expensive?.

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neil

Whatta little beauty , A set of 6inch rear rims with ags  would look neat on her

Great find ,

Ya just have to love those round hoods

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Coadster32

Little polishing goes a long way. Very nice pickup indeed.

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fourwheels0

it came with these also.

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posifour11

Nice

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rydogg

One set looks like 5x12....these were usually used on walk behind 2 wheel tractors.

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fourwheels0

yes the ags are 5x12's. i thought they looked small.

normally they should be 6x12's correct?.

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rydogg

yes the ags are 5x12's. i thought they looked small.

normally they should be 6x12's correct?.

6x12 correct

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fourwheels0

ok how hard is it to find a snow plow and correct axle bracket for this with the hydro setup.

i'd love to put a plow on it.

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stevasaurus

Plows are cheap and so are the brackets...you should be able to find both for under or around $100...that means $50-75 for the blade and $25 for the bracket..  You may have to drive or go to some shows to do that...being in Virginia. :)   There are a lot of members in southern Ohio and southern Indiana that have what you are looking for and do not need them.  Do a want ad in the classifieds..  The blades go for more up here, in the snow belt, because we use them and are willing to pay a little more to have them. :bow-blue:

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fourwheels0

stevasaurus you are right everything i've found so far IS where you say.

i hate living in virginia. there's a guy near me that hoards wheel horse stuff and won't let anything go.

instead he lets it sit outside and rust AAARRRGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!.

oh'well i'll keep searching until i find it closer to me unless someone is coming to virginia? lol.

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