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WTB: Choke lever and cable for B1

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    Posted: 21 Aug 2022 at 8:01pm
My B1 is missing the choke lever and cable.  Was at a show and finally remembered to snap a picture. Anyone have one and willing to ship to 54449? I'm assuming it could be coiled up and fit into a small box or padded envelope?
 
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Don’t have a B1 but for some reason that doesn’t look factory? Ive seen them coming through the dash. Would be easy to fabricate one though if you have a machine shop close by to bend the piece of metal. Choke cable can be modified to fit easily with a pair of side cutters and needle nose pliers.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve in NJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Aug 2022 at 10:09am
I'm wit' Rob. That looks like it's a fabricated one. Nice job whoever did it, but if I remember correctly I thought the "B" series GT's had the cable mounted in the dash. (?)
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what modal is the sister simplicity 
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Sister Simplicity is the 725.  
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Thank you
I do believe that set up is original. I think you might be remembering the B10 where choke and throttle in dash together. We have a few old B1 in barn and could look
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If that's a fabricated one, several people have fabricated them the exact same way. Seen several B1s like this.
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My B-1 doesn't have choke on it and there isn't any hole where your picture show it pivoting.
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Mike Z,
Did you ever check those B1's you have? Curious if that's original for the B1. I didn't notice the first time, but looks like there's a narrow decal right behind that lever....
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Aug 2022 at 7:05am
I’ll have my nephews look next week. I can’t get near them. But I looked at simplicity 725 parts book and it’s in there. I’ll have them look at our 725 also
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My B1 is exactly like the picture, i think that is original.
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If that picture was take at Baraboo GOTO, I believe it is my B1. When I purchased the tractor years ago it was nearly complete (and ran). I did fabricate the choke lever when I restored it. The original lever is bent the same, but has crescent shaped cutouts on the vertical edge. The top part of the lever also was rubber coated, I dipped mine in liquid electrical tape.
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