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1995 417A Possible Buy

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grinchsr

Going to take a peek at one tomorrow and was wondering if they have any known issues (Achilles heel).  I was told it was a series-1 motor and I have no problem with that as my property is fairly flat.  Does any one have the starting serial number for the series-2 motors?

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Sparky

Should be an 1985 or 1986. 

  The series 1 gets a bad rap, but if it’s still running after 36 years how bad can they really be?? I hear that you need to keep the oil level a smidge over full…and you’ll be fine. 

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stevebo

The 417 did not come with a series 1. It is a series 2 unless it was replaced. I love that model. Just finished restoring one a few I got at the big show. Good luck keep us posted. 

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gwest_ca

Series I and Series-II have different spec numbers.

 

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grinchsr

I always thought the 417 came in two flavors but a series 2 is a plus.  Thanks for the replies guys

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grinchsr

Downloaded   Thanks

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Bill D

Good luck with that tractor.  I have a KT 17 that I swapped into a 310-8.  Great engine.  Mine has about 1300 hours on it.

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stevebo

Ray,

I assume you meant 1985 not 1995 in title. The 85 had no louvers in hood and the 86 did. 

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grinchsr

I hate when you assume correctly.  :unsure:

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Bill D

Did you buy it?

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grinchsr

I did. I ran the number on the motor and it turns out to be a series 2. It needs TLC but that’s what I like to do 

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953 nut

:text-worthless:

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stevebo

Nice Ray! When you clean up a machine you make sure it is right! Pics are great too … perhaps before and after?

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grinchsr

Yes dad. :laughing-rollingred:

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Bill D

I look forward to pictures.

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johnnymag3

Hope you got it right !!!!!!   ( price )

 

john

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Heatingman

That chrome filter house. Is that stock? Good looking machine

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grinchsr

I am not an expert on 417’s but from what I know it is stock on the series 2 motor 

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Sparky

Real nice looking machine! 
  Came with the hubcaps as well?

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grinchsr

It did. It is not as nice as the pics show but it works for me. 

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bds1984
On 9/1/2022 at 9:52 AM, grinchsr said:

It did. It is not as nice as the pics show but it works for me. 


It still looks pretty darn nice to me and the chrome on the engine gives it a nice touch.  I had a C175 with a Series II in it, great engine in them with a snarling exhaust note.  I regret selling it but it cleared way for a very nice 520H.

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midpack

Nice looking machine, I love my 417.

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grinchsr

Thanks for the comments. Hey Midpack what’s your address just in case I need another 417. :ph34r:

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johnnymag3

What !!!! :ychain:  My 417 A is not good enough for you Ray !  :hide:

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