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Is this a 701?

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953 nut

I would say so. Looks like one and the serial number is in the range that Garry has compiled.              :text-coolphotos:

 

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rjg854

If it isn't,  it's a great representation of one :bow-blue:

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stevasaurus

Even looks like original tires. 

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Lee1977

How long are the front wheel hubs? Someone was asking the difference in front axle numbers between the 701 and the 702.  I was wondering if the front hubs were 3 3/4" like the later models or 4 1/4" like tub trailer wheels. Looks like they don't have the weight holes.

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Ed Kennell

If I buy it tomorrow, I'll measure the hubs.

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Ed Kennell

None of the WH s came home with me.   The 701 brought 8 or 850.

The 1918 Harley sold for $26,000.fi1.cgi

 

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The Tuul Crib

Im gonna say a 702 . The foot rests 

dont look like a 701

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The Tuul Crib
13 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

None of the WH s came home with me.   The 701 brought 8 or 850.

The 1918 Harley sold for $26,000.fi1.cgi

 

Nice!! What a piece of history!

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