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953 nut

In most cases I would think you are paying too much but with an RJ that is probably a good price for both. They are just sooooo cute!  Be sure to look around for any extra parts the seller may have forgotten, belt guards, exhaust shields and the correct gas tank can cost you as much as a tractor if you can find them.

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wallfish
1 hour ago, ML3 said:

If I want the other tractor he wants $200. So both for $600???

Dam the torpedoes, full steam ahead !!!!!!!!!!!   Get'm both

Some parts are interchangeable so...

Take a look at the rear hubs on that RJ too. It appears to have a deep seat used on the early ones but it's difficult to tell from a pic. If it has round hubs with 3 lug holes it's an early one. Typical hubs will look like the suburban hubs with 3 ears for the lugs.

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ML3

He said he will try to find all the parts. You can barely walk in the garage. It's full of dead iron....mostly Bolens tractors. It's a complete mess. Gonna be a huge chore to get them out. From what I been told the one is a RJ & the other is possibly a Suburban- it has the drop front axle?? I'm thinking if I keep them both making the one that's rusty a rat rod style. Preserve the patina yet paint the wheels & put a built Predator 212 in it. 

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, ML3 said:

He said he will try to find all the parts. You can barely walk in the garage. It's full of dead iron....mostly Bolens tractors. It's a complete mess. Gonna be a huge chore to get them out. From what I been told the one is a RJ & the other is possibly a Suburban- it has the drop front axle?? I'm thinking if I keep them both making the one that's rusty a rat rod style. Preserve the patina yet paint the wheels & put a built Predator 212 in it. 

Take anything that looks even remotely like it might be a WH part! Say its part of the sheet metal, the implement lift, the exhaust or the brake or the steering or whatever comes to mind! Sound knowledgeable and you’re already ahead.

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ML3

Got both tractors for $500. I'm ok w/that. I only had to travel 52mi roundtrip. The one is really nice & the other kinda rough. Hopefully with some help I can figure out exactly what I got! 

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Frankenstein 58

I personally think you did very well. Good luck with your projects but most of all have fun with it. 

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wallfish

You did good

A pic of the suburban from the side the RJ is blocking might help to determine what it is.

It's a 400, 550 or a 401. If it has the clutch pedal a cast pedal will make it a 401. A bent steel pedal will make it a 400 or 550.

It's NOT a 551

There are cast numbers on the trans near the shifter. Posting those will help narrow both the RJ and the Suburban down

A pic from the back of the RJ too

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:              They are both nice looking, did the seller find the box of parts?

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