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larbob

can anyone tell me what this is

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larbob
got this for 10bucks it runs and drives fantastic dont know what it is don know what hp it has great power its a pull start starts 1st pull 3 gears and rev can anyone help me thanks larry






















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MikeG
I think its that new NASCAR racer everyone is talking about. Really, might be an older Crapsman.:p:p:p

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shanhamm
I agree with mike, it does look like a craftsman.

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Karl_Brandt
The frame looks like a Noma or AMF lawntractor. With a 7 or 8 hp Briggs & Stratton engine. Karl

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MarksA-C
I would say its whats left of a Craftsman. It might be a 8-11hp briggs.

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Originally posted by MarksA-C
I would say its whats left of a Craftsman. It might be a 8-11hp briggs.
Mark from the picture more like a 7-8 HP. Rewind looks small for a bigger engine.

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FastPaul
Cool pull start ! you don't even have to get off :O

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andrewk
Either a Craftsman or could be a old dynamark with the fenders removed. Engine is what others said, a briggs.

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PatRarick
I'd have to agree with Karl. Appears to be Dynamark (which became Noma). Steering gear appears to be Dynamark. Engine is either a 7 or 8 horse.

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BroadmoorMan
It does look like a Crafsman. It also looks like it has a 8 h.p. engine in it.

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ZippoVarga
It's a camp ground beer totin lazy mans bath house transport machine complete with beer cooler in the front, beer holder in the middle and beer can recepticle in the back. I agree, 7 or 8 hp Briggs. Gots two of those and there's no mistaking em. No matter if they're painted with fake chrome or not. IT's stripped so that it will fit on one of those reese hitch mounted corrugated storage units that have i think about a 250-400 lb weight capacity. I like the recycled square kitty litter bucket painted all silver to match the rest. You should see some of the concoctions the local RV park has running around it. Things like half electric cart half chopper, old cushman meeter maid carts converted with coolers on the back, the old bicycle ice cream man bikes converted to either battery or small gas engine power. The only consistency with them all is that there is ALWAYS a place to hold the beer, a place to ice it, a place for the empties and powered by ANYTHING but human power. This is why I guessed it was purpose built for an RV park. I'm just glad they didnt tear up an A/C or a Simplicity.

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MarksA-C
New Idea. After looking at the steering and front axle...I realized it looked alot like my White. So I've changed my idea to a MTD or White.

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UCD
Johnny Cash handyman's special. A little bit of this and a little bit of that and a bunch of everything

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firefoxz1
Definitly a Dynamark/Noma built tractor. They were also built for Sears and labeled Craftsman so it could have started out as a Craftsman, but either way it's still a Dynamark as Sears never made there own. The plate is there by the gas tank with the manufactures info on it. Engine is either a 7 or 8 HP Briggs, but I'm sure the ones with the pull cord through the dash were 8hp models.

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skot71
I have no idea, so I'll go along with what everyone else said, but wow did you get your money's worth!

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mowerman1193
Looks like a red-neck pulling tractor :D:D Notice the beer cooler/weight box strapped on the front and rear..If you need more weight to keep the front wheels on the ground just grab another full beer from the rear cooler and drink it and put the empty can in the front :D:D

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Willy
I think it a RollsCanardly. Rolls down one hill and canardly make up the next. :D
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