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Pullstart

Not giving us a ton to go by here.  I’ll guess a 1076 or 1077?  It appears to have a @Pullstart recoil on it and a different fuel tank.  Clearly customized.

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ri702bill

Late 60's early 70's hydro - strange - seems to have a recoil start???

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rmaynard

But it also has a starter and a battery

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ri702bill

A true Frankenpony !!!

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Achto
54 minutes ago, Fishroe said:

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Early style hood with full running boards and a hydro tranny. I'm going to guess that it is a '68 or '69 Charger. The tag just under the dash will tell us for sure.

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AMC RULES

:text-yeahthat:  :greetings-clapyellow:  :text-+1:

 

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Late 60's early 70's hydro - strange - seems to have a recoil start???

Late 60s. Hood changed in 70.  

 

3 hours ago, rmaynard said:

But it also has a starter and a battery

 

Interesting engine. Wonder what it is.  ....

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ebinmaine
Just now, Fishroe said:

Just wondering 

it’s for sale on marketplace 250.00

IIFF it runs and drives well it might be worth that. ...

 

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Snoopy11

I'd definitely pay 250$ for that... if one was near me. :)

 

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Fishroe

Also has this one for same price

only thing they say about them is stored under cover

 

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Snoopy11

My couple of comments,

 

Neither of them appear to have been driven lately, especially the second one (check out the dirt on the seat/dust on steering wheel)...

 

The tires don't appear to be dry rotted (good sign)....

 

The batteries look pretty old.

 

The second one has a mowing deck... so it is probably worth a lot more (might be the better buy out of the 2 [I would probably be tempted to buy both and try to get the seller to come down a little for me "taking them off his hands"...)... :)

 

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ebinmaine

The second one is a 1973 model 8, 4 speed. 

A predecessor to the B80. 

Absolutely a favorite among many of us.  

 

I'd still be a little hard pressed to pay $250 but the chances are better of getting that one going. 

If the engine turns at all it'll likely run with little work.  

If the transmission is free and rolling it'll likely be usable. 

 

The other tractor has an unknown engine and a hydro transmission can't be tested unless drivable. 

 

 

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daveoman1966

My guess is a Charger 10 or 12 of the late 60s.  I had a charger 12 like that, but parted it out.  I can see the little Hyd Lift Lever...which convinces me even more.  If that Hyd Lift is there...with valve, cylinder, & bell-crank...big plus+++.   If I'm right, it would have the Sundstrand Hydrogear model 90-2046 which is a 10-pinion LSD in the transmission.  From what I can see $250 would be a fair price.  Where is it?   

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Fishroe

Virginia 

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