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ebinmaine

Beautiful pics....

 

All I can offer is 61 to 64 model years.

 

What are the other pics of?

 

 

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Pnptractr

Oops.  They were of a place called swords.   GEORGIA.  Where Sherman burned the railroad bridge over the Oconee River

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c-series don

All I can say is that Eric is right on his time frame and that is a great picture!

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wallfish
1 hour ago, Pnptractr said:

so any guesses or observations are welcomed

Pa was no towering giant. He's reaching for the pedal like I have to, straight legged and pointy toed. Looks like he's ready to throttle up and get going and thinking "Enough of the pics, I got some plowing to do". Ma holding the lift handle indicates she let him buy it. The snow was about 3-4 inches deep.

Oh, you probably meant for the model #! Never mind. :D

 

Model # needs to start with a 7 or 8. I spy a Kohler in there

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:

Three spooked steering wheel and a square seat pan, I would gouss it is a 753.

 

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Pnptractr

Good observations ...all....specially Mr. Wallfish. And special thanks to 953 Nut for the PDF.   That is great !!!  This may merit an full on active search for the actual machine....last sighting was Fall of 1972 in or around mid Hudson valley.  Will keep you posted.

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Pullstart

I’ve got two round hoods, one’s Putt Putt and one’s Poppy.  It looks like Sweetie Pie is holding the wheel, so we’ll have to come up with something else.

 

@stevasaurus shared a link with me that might help, if you ever find your pa’s old (753?).

 

 

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Chris G

I'd agree on it being a 753. Gas tank is 63 or 64 but steering wheel makes me lean toward 63. 

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WHX??

That is one classic pic dude and would be on my wall in a prominent place in a custom frame were that my Ma/Pa. 

Gotta love wher his hand is on the throttle ready to go and stogie hangin! 

My guess is a 753 but possibly a 702? 

Breed of horse no matter just a pic that should be hung in your house somewhere! 

On 1/12/2020 at 8:03 PM, wallfish said:

Pa was no towering giant. He's reaching for the pedal like I have to, straight legged and pointy toed. Looks like he's ready to throttle up and get going and thinking "Enough of the pics, I got some plowing to do". Ma holding the lift handle indicates she let him buy it. The snow was about 3-4 inches deep.

Oh, you probably meant for the model #! Never mind. :D

 

Model # needs to start with a 7 or 8. I spy a Kohler in there

Geez your a regular rocket scientist  for coming up with that 'Fish! :ychain:..oh balls now he is gonna call me goofey for coming up with that! :lol:

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AMC RULES

 

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953 nut
On 1/13/2020 at 12:14 PM, Pnptractr said:

last sighting was Fall of 1972 in or around mid Hudson valley.

That is @AMC RULES country.  Never know, it could be in his magic shed by now.       :ychain:

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dells68

Just an observation - there are only 3 lug nuts holding on the rear wheels.  Which round hoods still had the three bolt hubs?  That would rule out a 64 model- can’t remember on the 63’s.  I’ll have to look at the 753 tranny I have and see.

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wallfish
18 hours ago, WHX24 said:

oh balls now he is gonna call me goofey for coming up with that!

Keep it up Goofball! :ychain:

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Wheelhorse Wes

So it’s got a Kohler in there. 3 spoke steering wheel as everyone says...62/63 look at the manual lift cast piece....a 62 702(Kohler) doesn’t have a height adjustment knob. Look at the gentleman left knee...you can see a black adjustment knob aka makes it a 1963 753......

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Jrblanke

You guys are good!

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WHX??
2 hours ago, Wheelhorse Wes said:

So it’s got a Kohler in there. 3 spoke steering wheel as everyone says...62/63 look at the manual lift cast piece....a 62 702(Kohler) doesn’t have a height adjustment knob. Look at the gentleman left knee...you can see a black adjustment knob aka makes it a 1963 753......

Good eye Wes..... I been schooled again... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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little red riding horse

Lemon entry my dear Watson... you boys are good :bow-blue:

Phil

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