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Bryan d

Need help!! Can anyone tell me what year and model?

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Bryan d

I got this tractor in trade and don't know anyway thing about it.for the life of me tell What this bent bracket is for ... except for a seat back? Who knows. I can also be reached at (801)989-0004 thanks to anyone that can help me. post-7619-0-61588000-1338589009_thumb.jppost-7619-0-23264100-1338589039_thumb.jppost-7619-0-44215700-1338589059_thumb.jppost-7619-0-19255300-1338589105_thumb.jppost-7619-0-29529700-1338589126_thumb.jppost-7619-0-27883300-1338589230_thumb.jppost-7619-0-00927700-1338589254_thumb.jp

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kthack657

Nice looking tractor, looks like a 704, the bent bracket is for a seat, the long cutout is for the back rest. the other part is where it attaches to the seat.

Oh almost forgot.... :WRS: you are in a great place for knowledge on these little but mighty workers

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Wheel Horse Kid

Looks like a solid machine to me!

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Kelly

I'm 99% sure it is a 1964 tractor, if the engine is orig. it will be a 704 with a 7hp kohler, but it is posibale that the engine has been swapped in and it was tecumseh powered and it could have been a 604

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Bryan d

Thanks everyone! I started it tonight it ran for about a minute. Then I realized the fuel was barely open ... so I tried again and the pull rope broke. Just my luck . So I'll try again tomorrow.

What would be an approximate drive belt length? Also where could I get belt guards?? Any other help would be appreciated.

Thanks again.

Bryan

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bowtiebutler956

:WRS: I'm not sure where to find a belt guard, as these can be hard to come by, but I'm sure someone here can help. Are you planning on fixing it up, or maybe restoring it? It's good to have you aboard! :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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Wheel Horse Kid

Oh I forgot, Welcome to Redsquare! Where are my manners????

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Kelly

For the belt the orig. part no. is 1576 the new part no. is 9691 and the belt is a 1/2"x 70", but it will not fit on your tractor with the engine pulley that is on it, that is not correct, it should be a 2.5" pulley, I should have a pulley and belt guard send me a PM

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AMC RULES

:WRS:

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HorseWhisperer

:WRS:

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Jake Kuhn

:WRS:

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Bryan d

I plan on keeping it dirty brown for a while. But would like to get it running good. I need it for all the snow here in Utah!

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Bryan d

I plan on keeping it dirty brown for a while. But would like to get it running good. I need it for all the snow here in Utah!

is this the correct pulley? post-7619-0-54539300-1338650841_thumb.jp

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Kelly

The inner set of pulleys is correct, not sure what the outer pulley was for??

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squonk

Heres a couple of pics of my 704 when i got it home. It's all original as far as I can tell except for the seat:

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Bryan d

Very nice!!

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Alan_Heist

Do you have the second wheel weight for it? I only see the one on the left in your pics. Nice Horse!! Welcome to RS!!!

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Bryan d

Ya I have both rears and the front ones also. Plus a plow, discs.

Why don't I ever see the back rest in any pictures? But I need a belt cover.

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