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carguystl1

Hi, I'm Jeff and I have the collecting sickness. Somehow I caught the bug to collect lawn tractors. I have had a JD that I bought new in 87, but it all really started 6 years ago when someone gave me " Old Rusty " ( see profile pic ). Old Rusty isnt very pretty, but always starts, pulls hard, and is my 6 year old nephews favorite tractor, and the one he learned to drive on ! The funny thing is that I dont know what brand or year it is. I cant find any identifing tags. Under the hood is red paint. 6 HP horizontal briggs engine...Anyone know what this is ??? Curiousity is getting the best of me after 6 years!!

Thanks

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wallfish

B)

It's not a wheel horse but still a cool little tractor. Some of the other guys may know what make it is.

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nylyon

Welcome to RedSquare, I'm going to move this to other brands.

Click Free:

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smokin joe

montgomery wards?

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rmaynard

Looks a little like a Western Auto tractor from the 60's. Here is a Wizard from 1965, made by Gilson:

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Bob

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Rollerman

Looks a little like a Western Auto tractor from the 60's. Here is a Wizard from 1965, made by Gilson:

I was going to say the same thing, but they were made by MTD

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rmaynard

I was going to say the same thing, but they were made by MTD

I could be wrong about Gilson. I know they made some power products for Western Auto.

Bob

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rickv1957

Hello and B) Rick

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Roger from southern Iowa

I have an MTD with the very same cast aluminum grill/ headlight assembly as in the second pic. Mine is red with MTD logo on the side of the grill.

As I remember mine has 16 or 18 HP Briggs with hydro and 15" rear tires.

A true MTD garden tractor.

Interesting to try to figure out who built what for whom!

I believe "Old Rusty" is a Wizard by MTD. Just my opinion. B)

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Jim_M

My dad had a Montgomery Wards Country Squire. As I remember it, it looked exactly like that.

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Roger from southern Iowa

OH YEAH! B)

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pond195520032003

Hi and :clap:

yes, its made by mtd (have 2) :party: they built 2 versions 3 spd standard and hydro's with hi and lo range!

they were sold under different names-- western auto, dayton, white, farm king, js penny, mtd and a few others i cant think of right now! i think we just had a discussion on this recently B)

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carguystl1

Thanks for the warm welcome !! So we believe it is an MTD ?? ( God I already have 4 of them MTD's, much newer howerver !! ) Pond...any idea what year, and do you have any pics of your to share. Mine is a 3 speed standard

Jeff

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VinsRJ

I got nothing for ya on the "ID" but B)

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ChevelleSSLS6

I was going to say the same thing, but they were made by MTD

I could be wrong about Gilson. I know they made some power products for Western Auto.

Bob

Gilson made snowthrowers for Western Auto...

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read more...

http://home.gwi.net/~spectrum/snowgallery.html

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c175inMA

Looks a little like a Western Auto tractor from the 60's. Here is a Wizard from 1965, made by Gilson:

ceae51f6.jpg

Bob

it looks like the engine is mounted in the wrong direction

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