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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

ok, what is serial number 60315?  I cant find it.

 

Glenn

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Sparky

Serial numbers don't generally tell us what we have....got a model number? How about what's it for...tractor...motor....attachment?

  Mike.....

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

Serial numbers don't generally tell us what we have....got a model number? How about what's it for...tractor...motor....attachment?

  Mike.....

Sorry Mike, it's a tag on a tractor, supposed to be 60 plus years old, maybe an rj, the owner isn't sure.

 

Probably more fools gold. Lol

 

Glenn

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prondzy

Suburban 400 or 401 by the pics 

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gwest_ca

Take a look at these

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T-Mo

1961 401.  In 1960 Wheel Horse changed the front axles to the one shown, which carried over to the 1961 models.  The hood is from 1961, so it makes it a 1961 unless the hood was replaced.  Can't really see the hood support real well, but it looks like a non-electric starter one, so a 1961 401 from my meager knowledge.

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953 nut

I would think it may be a 401 with a 704 hood. 701 hood had a solid front.

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Racinbob

Definitely a 401 like T-mo said. Engine isn't original. The 551 had a different hood stand to accommodate a battery and a 2 piece case transmission. With no other identifying features it's possible that a 61 hood was put on a 60. The 400, 550 and 401 had the same hood stands. The electric start 550 had the battery under the seat. It was in front of the engine on the 551. Looks really nice. :)

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T-Mo
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

I would think it may be a 401 with a 704 hood. 701 hood had a solid front.

Good catch on the hood.  I didn't noticed the grille on it.  Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees.

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Jake Kuhn

Looks like a 61 401. And the hood is the factory replacement hood that would of been added later on. 

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wallfish

:text-yeahthat:  Jake nailed it. Certainly don't see too many of those early replacement hoods.

Go get that one!

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Hot off the press.

 

Oh, and thanks for all the information so far. Good learning for me. One day, I might be a red square pro.

 

500 bucks ? ?    thoughts on that number ?

 

Glenn

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AMC RULES

Engine's been replaced...

or a least the tins have been. 

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wallfish

Hmmm, Craig makes a good point. Tins look like replacements. That's a Clinton engine and not normally seen on a 401, BUT some 401s did come from the factory with Clinton B1290 engines so it is possible the engine itself is original.

Curious where that serial tag is attached on that tractor? 

As far as price goes that's up to you. But I can tell you I bought a $100 RJ-58 and by the time all the missing parts were found, I got $600 into it.

The belt guard is there, check for original gas tank, all the rims look good. It has a dozer blade foot pedal on there so maybe they still have the blade which would make the deal sweeter.

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953 nut
3 hours ago, Jake Kuhn said:

Looks like a 61 401. And the hood is the factory replacement hood that would of been added later on. 

I figured it was a 704, but the fuel tank location wouldn't be right; never knew about factory hoods with the open grill;  very Kool!  :bow-blue:.

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Another one kicking around, I just don't feel like starting another thread on it and clutter the airwaves.

 

Glenn

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wallfish

RJ-58 with what looks like an original belt guard.

GO GET IT QUICK!

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes: Pretty sure, I'd pull the trigger on that one Glenn.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn
16 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

:rolleyes: Pretty sure, I'd pull the trigger on that one Glenn.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

Not original motor, no fenders, rear box, what's this world coming to.  $450

 

Mulling it over ,,,,,,,,,

 

Glenn

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AMC RULES

Mull it over my way.  :dunno:

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn
3 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Mull it over my way.  :dunno:

Craig, The guy was asking 450, I been looking at it for a month. He just sold it for 550. Can't believe it was for sale that long, frankly, I forgot about it.

 

Well, it's gone now, sigh.  :wacko:

 

Glenn

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wallfish
2 hours ago, JERSEYHAWG / Glenn said:

Not original motor, no fenders, rear box, what's this world coming to.  $450

Toolbox and fenders were an option for those tractors so they're not technically missing.

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