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I was given 3 walk behind tractors. 2 I'm pretty sure I know what they are. The one I have no clue. Here is a pic. I'm hoping someone will know or know of someone that might. Thanks for the help. 653f179bae1890cd10bf3b91309e13ed.jpg

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shallowwatersailor

My first guess is that it could be a Springfield but a full picture would be better.

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fanaticx

On a springfield does the motor slide to engage the drive?

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fanaticx

Here's a couple more pics. Hope they helpfe42d48320d331581ab0046a909a7daf.jpga50b594d04a351731cc1e74dc55a3e68.jpg

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shallowwatersailor

It is really tough to tell what it is from the angle of your picture. Mentioning that the engine slides makes me now think that it is a Gardenall. Do the wheels have three spokes? Is the engine a Wisconsin? If so, that would make it a Gardenall, and a cousin to Wheel Horse.

 

Does it look like this?

 

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fanaticx

The original wheels are missing and yes it has a Wisconsin ab on it

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shallowwatersailor

Judging by your additional photos, I think that's what it is. They were local to you as well and made in Liberty, IN. If that is an original cultivator, you lucked out as I have read that attachments for the Garden-All are rare.

 

Nice!

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fanaticx

I think it is the. Original. It mounts up good

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fanaticx

Is that pic you posted yours?

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shallowwatersailor

No, just something I found online. I wouldn't mind having one though.

 

What were the other two that you got?

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fanaticx

Ones a 58 power hoe and the other I think is a simplicity. Not sure on it though. I can't read the tag and it has no engine

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shallowwatersailor

Put up a shot.

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fanaticx

Here's one of each. c852afefa64c5c8c14b9d5a41b46eb6a.jpga46bb67dc49ec1559463e6a78f87b8ca.jpg

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shallowwatersailor

Yes, it looks like a Bolens Power Ho. There other is a Simplicity F, FA, H, L-1, V, VA, VB, or VC. It could even be a Wards Plow Trac.You could re-power the Simplicity with a HF 6.5 hp or even an 8 hp engine if you don't care to stay original. Manuals for Simplicity can be found at Yahoo Groups or Simplicity with a model number.

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fanaticx

I've got a 5 hp tecumseh from a snowblower tgat I'm gonna throw on it. The shifter is froze up on it right now though

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shallowwatersailor

I've got a 5 hp tecumseh from a snowblower tgat I'm gonna throw on it. The shifter is froze up on it right now though

That's even better with the Tecumseh. The "transmission is easy access from the top at least.

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fanaticx

Someone was in there I just haven't had a chance to mess with it yet. It took some doing yo get the other 2 going. I also was given a 7hp kohler and 2 chainsaw from the same lady so I had to get them going too lol. The kohler will be going on my tiller

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Bob IN

Is that pic you posted yours?

Actually that's my tractor. Its a 1949. All original.

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fanaticx

Cool. I wish mine was. Those wheels are very cool

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