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Another "Had to" Drag it Home, C101

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oliver2-44

I said I wasn't buying another one unless it was really old, or was a WH with an Eaton Hydro.

Buuuuuttttt

This popped up on Marketplace about 40 miles away. Closes one I 've found to home. 

Seller said it came with the property when he bought the place in 1994. He mowed 2 acres with it until about 2 years ago when he replaced it with a zero turn mower.  

He said the previous owner had brought it down when he moved to Texas, from New Jersey.

I told my wife I was going to call and look at a " Parts Tractor" on my way back home from the farm, since it was on my way.  

When I got home she said " I though you were getting a "Parts Tractor"  

I said I'll see if it runs or not.  I really do need a C Series Parts Tractor, even if it is a gear drive.

I was sold at his $100 listing price. But I pulled the transmission dipstick, Seller saw it was a milky and said how about $80.  I Loaded it up.

Drained the transmission when I got home and thankfully it just had milky oil and no free water on the bottom. 

So I'm hoping a diesel flush or 2 will clean it up, also needs some seals.  

PO said engine was re-ringed about 10 years ago. 

Not currently running, but spins oven when jumped. 

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I was really hoping the deck looked as good as it does in this picture.

Several years ago the PO did a great job of fiberglass repairing a rusted out deck. 

It held for him, but its all coming loosed with new rust.  Deck is shot. 

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This is a Special Attachment the PO added, ya'lll have guess what it's for!

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953 nut
1 hour ago, oliver2-44 said:

said I wasn't buying another one

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Treepep

is the spoon simply to bind the wire?

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Pullstart

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Blasterdad
10 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

81-10K801 1978 C Series Garden Tractor C-101 8-Speed Kohler K241AS-46766D 10 Wheel Horse 103916

The "spoon" is actually a very rare dealer option, remote start solenoid diagnostic tool, P/N #65-1306.The tool holder is supposed to be mounted to the lift lever though...

  :handgestures-thumbupright: :laughing-rofl: :laughing-rofl: :laughing-rofl:

 

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ebinmaine

Interesting trailer hitch too.  

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WHX??

Nice score Ollie. :handgestures-thumbupright:

Yes when they come up for that price in your neck of the woods it's a no brainer. 

Patina to die for and way too complete for a parts machine. :twocents-02cents:

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oliver2-44
3 hours ago, Blasterdad said:

The "spoon" is actually a very rare dealer option, remote start solenoid diagnostic tool, P/N #65-1306.The tool holder is supposed to be mounted to the lift lever though...

  :handgestures-thumbupright: :laughing-rofl: :laughing-rofl: :laughing-rofl:

You sort of "Nailed it" :greetings-clappingyellow:

The solenoid wouldn't work "sometimes" so he jumped across the 2 large lugs with the spoon to start it

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On 10/26/2024 at 11:06 AM, oliver2-44 said:

jumped across the 2 large lugs with the spoon to start it

I've heard of spoon feeding a baby but now we need to spoon feed a :wh: too.        what is this world coming to?

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Handy Don
On 10/26/2024 at 11:06 AM, oliver2-44 said:

The solenoid wouldn't work "sometimes" so he jumped across the 2 large lugs with the spoon to start it

My sister used a sacrificial screwdriver the same way to start her old Chevy Vega. The key never worked but the car always started!

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CCW

Had a Toyota Corolla in college that I had to swap in a steering column.  Did not have the key so i removed the outer key slot and a stubby screwdriver would turn the inner ignition slot.  Always knew there was a use for stubby drivers.

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