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Darrenw85

I found this at the local scrap yard a couple weeks ago. I'm not quite sure which model it is. The serial number and decals have been removed. It has the 6 speed transmission. Since taking the picture I put an old set of wheels on the back and it doesn't look too bad. If anyone can identify this tractor I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Darren

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DennisThornton

6speeds came out in 67.  Not sure when the right angle drive decks stopped.  Shame it was scrapped but great you were there!  Really not bad for a 1967 or a bit newer!

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Terry M

Any numbers under the dash?  Just guessing ...maybe an 867??

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953 nut

Could be a Raider, presuming it has the original engine. it is later than a 1967 because they were still using the Starter /Generator. The mower is not original to this tractor.

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Terry M

Good eye 953....did post 67-68 kohlers have dip stick like the one pictured??     Steering wheel too??  Don't know my WH tractors that well once they hit 1969 and up...LOL.

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Darrenw85

No numbers under the dash. The serial number were removed.  Thanks for all the suggestions.

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CasualObserver

Very hard to tell what's going on there.  I'm thinking either a mutt, or an 867 with a replacement engine.  PTO shaft coming out of the engine is way long... motor is not original anyway. They probably took the battery tray off to accommodate the engine/starter.

Measure the width of the seat pan... 67 and down were narrower than 68 and up. That flip up seat base appears to be just drilled and bolted on.... it would have been from a later model with an under-seat access need.
Measure the frame length. For me kind of hard to tell proportions with wrong engine, and wrong/no tires mounted up.  Based on the hood mount, I'd expect it to be a short frame.  Cutout for headlight bucket would fit with the 867.

Bottom line to me is that you saved a horse from scrap that sort of looks like an 867. Plenty of workers out there with mixed, modified and replacement parts (mutts) and no identificaiton.  Enjoy it, should make a good worker!
 

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