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Old 09-28-2021, 09:49 AM
ATernus ATernus is offline
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Default Brought another one home...

Didn't think it would ever happen, but I added another one to the fleet. Ran across a clean 147 and originally got it for a parts tractor, but now I'm thinking of diving in and getting it up and going again. The 147 I had prior, has a Johnson loader and a sleeve hitch and box blade on it, and I didn't get a deck with it. The new one came with a deck. Deck spindles turn easily, and no wobble, so believe they're solid. Have the mule drive and got the deck put on last night so if I'm moving the tractor around, I'm moving all of it in one piece.
I know I'll be able to get it running, but have a slight dilemma, and looking for suggestions. The new one is missing most of the front clutch, but I have a full, functional clutch on the other one that will never be used. Would you pull the clutch from one to place on the other, or purchase a new/refurb one and put it on the other tractor?

Couple of shots of the new one still on the trailer, pulled into the shop next to its sister, and shots of dragging both into the shop. Disregard the green stuff in the shop too..... The right hand man did the steering on both pulls, almost a year apart. The first one got drug into the shop by a green zero turn, and at least this time, the 147 was pulled off the trailer by another 147.
Also a funny coincidence that both of them have the passenger taillight busted out. Have a pair of replacements, but was waiting to put them on until the first tractor was refurbished.
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