johnny438 Posted May 26, 2014 Posted May 26, 2014 Hello all I am glad I found your site. I can see that it is going to be a lot of help in my hobby. I have been collecting Garden Tractors since I got hooked when my dad would let me help him work on them when I was around 10 years old. He really didn't collect them he worked them for sure. When he passed away I was left with quite a few 5 Old sears Garden Tractors and attachments, 5 David Bradley Tractors, a B-1 Allis Chalmers . I need the correct belt size for the Drive that is under the finder not deck drive belt but the belt that drives the Trans. Any help would be great. I also need the Breather assy. For the model 19 engine that is on the tractor. Look forward to reading your posts and adding some of my own. Thanks guys . Oh yea one more thing does anyone know where I can get front and rear tires that are close in appearance to the ones that came on the tractor? Also the seat frame. Thanks again..
RayS Posted May 26, 2014 Posted May 26, 2014 It is Simplicity part 2154273SM. It is 42.26" or 5/8" X 42", 5L420
goatfarmer Posted May 26, 2014 Posted May 26, 2014 Welcome! Try an ad on the classifieds for the seat frame.
nateb17010 Posted May 26, 2014 Posted May 26, 2014 Breather assy for the model 19 engine will be one of them hard to find things. auctions to someone willing to part with it off a dead engine. i been finding engines on every thing from old 2 wheel weed mowers, scrap yards. old repair places. just one of them things you just have to keep a strong eye out for. front and rear tires that are close in appearance will be hard to come by as goodyear has not made them in years now. every now and again i will find a tractor that has good old tires on them. clean them up and pant the rims. the seat frame, can be made, its just a L bracket with 3 holes in it. then again there might be some one that is willing to part with a set. good luck and welcome.
johnny438 Posted May 28, 2014 Author Posted May 28, 2014 Thanks guys for the Info. If I can help any of you out with anything let me know. I live in Alabama and the area I live in I run across stuff very often and have a garage full of older parts. Thanks again .
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