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Looks like a B-1
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And there’s the choke lever someone was asking about in another post.
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What would be the year of manufacturing? Are there parts available to do a restore? Noticed some were yellow and some were orange, was that a color option when new?
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Well simplicity made them for allis chalmers and the orange was the simplicity line. I’m not to good with the model numbering for those. 1961-1963 I think. There is a decent amount of parts available. They come packaged under Briggs an Stratton. Has gone through few different owners. 
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 Surprisingly that looks to still have original motor in it. The replacement would be black
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Serial # appears to be 3150 AC
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and theres the seat for my 101
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Very good eye identifying the choke lever

I find it amazing the details that you can find on the pics of these great old machines
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Man, that looks like a great machine for a resto. Looks to be all complete......
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Well I stand corrected, appears that style choke lever was factory. Not sure why I have never noticed that on the older models. Hate it when I’m wrong but I try to admit it when I am.
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The choke would have like that only on B1. 
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