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Yes after I drove it around in the yard I took the big dumb mirror off! If your interested in it I could ship it to you haha
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Lew did. Post #7.
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So the number in that month is the last produced?
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Yes, that is correct.
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So being I have a 1966 71 and not a 100 do I have the 7hp motor? I'm new to this and any information in general or where to find a few parts would be appreciate .
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So other than the missing push button and the wrong trans-axle for a 100 why is this tractor a 71 and not a 100 with the wrong trans-axle?
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Because of the oops clutch pedal, and the dash decal.
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I guess I don't know what that is.
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Is it an oops clutch pedal because it has no turn up on the end and your foot can slip off.....oops?
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I'm pretty sure that is a 10HP motor in it too. Doesn't look like a 7hp from the pics.
More than likely, it has the hood, grille and motor from a 100 slapped into the 71 frame. |
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