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Nice to see those Alan and how different Johns place looked back then........and you come to that
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Ive spent some more time looking for numbers on the cowling without luck, the only thing I can come up with is 142301 model and spec 019701
i'm looking for part numbers for coil and condenser
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Ive seen a tractor very similar in a friends barn but has a petrol engine
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Ask Nigel, his Holder is a 2 stroke diesel
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A little white tractor with no name on it from the early sixties
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Did'nt take to much notice when I picked it up today, the tractor was all in bits and I just grabbed the housing i'll have a look tomorrow
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Picked up a couple of rear wheel weights from a friend, they are about 50 lbs each and should help with traction,
just got to clean them up and paint them but very pleased with them
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Here's a few photos that might help
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Ive got a briggs engine 6 hp horizontal shaft with no numbers on the cowling unless its under the decal.
i think its 1960s ?.
is there any other way i can id it ?
it will run when cold till it gets hot then stops, i think the coil is breaking down,
any help will be much appreciated
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Managed to get a few coats of ivory white on them and inflade them.
nice to get the paint down in the rim without getting it all over the tyres, just got to get them mounted on the C120 now.
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I did think about painting them but they are just going on my ploughing C120 so hardly worth it
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Managed to get some primer over the red oxcide, one grey and one white ( thats what i had on the shelf )
heres some photos
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1985 ish B115 for sale.
Thought I would offer it on here before i put it on that auction site.
Its a good working tractor fitted with a 12 hp briggs , manual gearbox , tyres cracked with age but hold air.
sale is for tractor only.
£ 175 or near offer
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Hide your garden hose as well, it'll do the same job
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Their fine for what I want to do Chris, I wouldn't drive them down the road at 30 mph tho,
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Love the Panzer, never seen one over here
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Good to see them fitted Norm, we knew about the fender having to be altered
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Some people got nothing better to do
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More for protection really Doug.
once they are fitted to the tractor and got weights bolted in them and been up and down a field their going to be covered in mud and you wont see much of them
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They were pretty bad and took a while to clean them, i let them down and stuffed an old drive belt in the bead to keep the tyre away from the rim to save getting paint on the tyre, i used a bit of hose pipe on the other.
they've both had a coat of thick red oxide that i will leave to dry before rubbing down and priming
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Found a pair of narrow rear wheels and tyres in my store and thought now the weather has warmed up i would clean them up and fit them on the back of my Raider 12 that i use for ploughing hopefully will give me a bit more traction
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They look good Norm, glad they fitted ok.
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