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puddlejumper

Well,

I've done it again. <_< It even runs. Amazing sediment bowl is half full & gas looks nasty.

Here are some pics. Lets play "add items to needed list". :drool:

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1) Case Kroil

2) Seat - 64 Parts Ranger

3) Foot Rest - See Item 2

4) Thumbscrews for Hood (E-Bay)

5) Side Shields for Mower Deck - Anybody (take a hint?) Both Sides.

6) ________________________________

7) ________________________________

8) ________________________________

9) etc, etc, etc...........

You guys are welcome to fill in the blanks. Hope this thread doesn't get too awful long.

Going to service in near future and put it to work. I will let ya'll know what shakes loose and comes to surface.

Let the game begin!!!! Yeeehaaaw! :omg:

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Kelly

I might have the side shields for the mower deck, looks to be pretty complete, nice score, when looking for a seat, check ebay not just for WH seats they are made by Michigan seat co. in jackson MI. and were used on lots of things, I found one on a racing sulky for a horse, other brand tractors, ect......

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Kelly

blank line no. 6, T handle for pull start, or your fingers are going to hurt.

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TT

I'll save you from looking for the footrests too......

There were no footrests on '62/'63 Lawn Rangers - only a removable extension tube on the right side:

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sorekiwi

Blank Line #7: A Kohler to replace that ferkin' Tecumseh!

That looks just like mine - except better condition!

Here's the thread on mine, if you want some "reference" info:

Mine is almost done, I need to finish the seat, and I ended up stealing the (Kohler) engine for my mowing machine, and I havent tackled the deck yet.

Looking forward to hearing of your adventures with it!! :thumbs:

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puddlejumper

Kelly TT and mike

Kelly I will PM you about the gaurds for deck..

TT thanks for the Info on the rest and peg. I was looking at mikes tractor in photo gallery. But since he gave me a link to his project site and I seen the parts manual he posted for the tractor I now see the light. His has a xtra part. It looks good though.

Mike even though I agree with you totally about the techy. Have a yard full of push mowers that I tinker with and basically give away. The carbs are aggrevating to clean orifices are tight. that is what amazed me about this one purring. Knock on wood. But if at all possible she will be as original as I can keep her.

Thanks guys.

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sorekiwi

If you join the Yahoo Manuals group - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wheelhorsetr...yguid=312432833

you will find 2 PDF files with all the parts lists for the roundhoods. The 33R and 33E are the last tractors in the "Roundhood Part 2" manual.

Further to your question yesterday about the serial # for the Tecumseh, there is another file there called "Wheelhorse ID List" which tells you what model is what, and what engine spec # is correct for that tractor.

Buzz does a great job on those groups, there is a wealth of information there. I'm always surprised how much I learn when I "RTFM"!!

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Michael Bullington

Hey great find!..Great to see another 33 Lawnranger with us!!

Good Luck on the restore...Im in the process now but not going anywhere fast

Mike is way ahead of me!! But Im going to get motivated again,,,I have a 754 waiting to be done

Heres a link of mine I started awhile back

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?showtopic=6638

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