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kick

Can somebody please look at the 1959 wheelhorse on ebay 260546427196 my friend would like to verify that it is a 1959, I think it may be a 1960. thanks

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TT

You're right...... It's a 1960 400 Suburban.

It should be worth a lot of money since "The K91 4hp motor was just rebuilded." :party: B)

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VinsRJ

What he said......

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MikesRJ

Yup, it's a '60 400.

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Brrly1

B)

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truckin88

whats up with the frame in front of the hood/tires?

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rickv1957

Hello and B) Rick

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Kelly

Ya anyone know what that angle iron piece is on the front of the frame? I just sold a RJ58/59 that had the same bracket on it.

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MikesRJ

It appears to be bracketing for an aftermarket plow. The bracket width appears to be too wide for a front mounted tractor weight.

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TT

It's nothing more than a home-made front hitch.

I guess some people can push a trailer much easier than backing one up. B)

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Kelly

I just thought it odd that mine looked just like that one????

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MikesRJ

It's nothing more than a home-made front hitch.

I guess some people can push a trailer much easier than backing one up.

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markslawnmowerworld

I'm laughing right now cause i was one of those guy's who told him it was a 1960

just by looking at the throttle location...........lol

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truckin88

It's nothing more than a home-made front hitch.

I guess some people can push a trailer much easier than backing one up.

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TT

You'll have to enlighten me here. How do you get a tow hitch from this?

You put the tongue of the trailer over the center part and drop the pin through the hole.

It might have been a home-made dozer blade bracket at one time, but the way the paint is worn off the middle indicates a new use.

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