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T McCool

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Desko

Nice looking iron!

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speedyleedy

That's a good looking horse you have there ! :)

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T McCool

Thanks fellas :)

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

T,,,,,,nice ride and does the job. Thanks for sharing.

 

Glenn

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T McCool

No problem Glenn. Ill try to get some action shots when the snowmaker turns on again haha.

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dandan111

O ,Kind of a custom. I like it a lot,looks cool without the fenders.

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Wishin4a416

That is a Beauty!!! Made life a lot easier I bet. I am not real up on the older ones. Which model is it?

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dandan111

Tricky,maybe 857 with the rear fenders off and a spring seat added? 8hp kohler?

Looks like a early blade with a foot operated angle? Nice.

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Wishin4a416

Tricky,maybe 857 with the rear fenders off and a spring seat added? 8hp kohler?

Looks like a early blade with a foot operated angle? Nice.

I was thinking 606/607 but like I say, Im not schooled enough on older models. But that cant be right, it has a Kohler.

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T McCool

He is a 1967 657 with the fenders, tool box/seat bracket removed and swapped out for the old school seat spring and swiss cheese pan seat, 6-12 carlisle tru powers, and full stainless stack set up that i fabricated myself. I love the older tractors but wasnt a fan of the "garden" look with the original seat, fenders and turf tires. The first RJ58 i saw sold me on the look. The blade itself is a Gravely that i narrowed 6" and made some modifications to make it work. Shortened the frame approx 18", removed the old linkage and handle for the blade pitch, installed a lighter spring up front so i can pitch the blade by hand with no hassle. Im really impressed on how well this turned out. I love it!

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Wishin4a416

Very nice machine. It turned out great!!

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Don1977

Nice little one horse shed.

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AMC RULES

:text-coolphotos:  Even caught the smoke rising out of the stack.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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neil

Well spotted craig , the smoke seems to be popping away quite nicely , almost making  smoke donuts

 

She is a fair filly

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608KEB

Like the tractor and the shed.

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KC9KAS

Very nice looking snow removal machine.

Thanks for the photos.

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T McCool

Thanks everyone. I truely love my machine. Never whimpers about anything. I also converted over to pull start to clean things up. I admire the bare bones look. Old school all the way!

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Wheel-N-It

That 657 has some serious old school cool factor attached to it !

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dbartlett1958

They don't come much simpler, or cleaner looking than this one.

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T McCool

The day i brought him home last may. And the apple festival this past October.

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wheelhorsekid

Nice!

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