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I recently found an old Briggs powered reel mower.  I hope to restore and use however I am having difficulty locating parts.  The reel is going to take some significant effort.  I am looking to source engine parts for now.  Model 701033-751204.  I am guessing it is maybe late forties/early fifties but I do not know.  Ill see if I can post a picture or three.

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WHX??

Gonna have to start calling you treestumpy! :lol:

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SylvanLakeWH

Took about 20 years to weld that handle repair using the seldom used but very effective "bark"-welder... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Mickwhitt

That's an amazing bit of nature in action, trying to reclaim the mower that was left in the way of a sapling. 

 

Should turn into a reel.nice machine, pun intended. 

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8ntruck

Looks like it might be a Reo mower.  Neighbor had a very similar one (but without the tree) as I was growing up.

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gwest_ca

Is it a model 6S? Hard to read the plate.

 

 

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Treepep
12 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Is it a model 6S? Hard to read the plate.

 

 

6S was one of my thoughts trudging through the webs.  Similar

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Treepep

Motor is a Briggs.  Uh low horsepower:D.  The mower is a Cooper Klipper from Coopertown I.A.

 

keep digging I suppose

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Treepep

 Model 6S, Type 701033 and Serial 751204.  It was built in March of 1954.  The S in Model 6S  Means it has a suction type Carburetor.  Found a gentleman that restores briggs from year 0-late fifties.  Pretty cool.  Ordering parts and we shall see if she will fire.  motor and valves are free, little or no compression and cleaned but weak spark.  

 

Thanks guys!

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