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Postal

I found this tractor and couldn't pass it up for $50. She's a bit rough but has a lot of parts that I need. Can someone tell me what year and model it is? The model number is T1267 and the serial number is 379154. It has a k301 s motor on it

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oldredrider

1967 model 1267. 12hp Kohler and 8 speed rear.

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AMC RULES

:angry-nono:Too nice to part out. 

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953 nut

:WRS:            1267 was the first of the six speed :wh: and had the limited slip differential. It may be cosmetically challenged, but it will be a prized member of your herd with a bit of TLC.

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KC9KAS

@Postal Nice find and a good price. :text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:

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gwest_ca

In case you have not found it. Click on the picture.

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Terry M
5 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

:angry-nono:Too nice to part out. 

I was thinking the same...

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