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700 series gurus!! Your assistance needed

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    Posted: 16 Jan 2015 at 9:05pm
I was just offered what the current owner believes to be a 712 but it has what he says is a 10 horse. Here's the numbers I've gotten:   ID 1690727, Engine 14863 A. Owner says it's K241S. Any help or leads greatly appreciated.       
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The engine numbers are for a ten horse.

10 hp = K241
12 hp = K301
14 hp = K321
16 hp = K341
18 hp = K361

The tractor ID# 1690727 Comes up as a 914 Hydro. That tractor should have had the K321 engine.


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Thanks A-Cmowerguy! I passed the info on to the owner. I'm not gonna buy the tractor for two reasons; 1) It's 7-8 hrs away and shipping would crush me. 2) I believe he's too high on the price. 3) Broke. Thanks for your help though! Have a good one!
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Just for curiosity's sake, what's he asking for it?
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Steve he's asking 400
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He's located in Indiana
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Not that I need another project, I was just curious. If its in nice shape, $400. isn't to bad of a price. The second 716H I bought a few years ago had a 10HP Kohler in it. The PO blew the original engine up. I asked him if he still had the blown engine, (figurin' I might be able to salvage a good K341) but he said no he trashed it. It had a large window in the side of the block... Confused
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Yeah! LOL! Those block windows are hard to work around! I've posted the picture and description that I received from the owner. I've found several different models in about the same shape for much less. Then again A-C guys are few and far between here. Everybody wants those yeller cubs or "frogs" (JD's).



"$400 Freetown Indiana has 42" deck runs and drives strong tractor needs voltage regulator battery and muffler. (Muffler blew out, put too much heat on regulator and subsequently battery went bad sitting dead, all this while it was loaned to my brother this past summer)"

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Yep that would be a 914H with a 10hp repower. If it had the correct engine in it I could see the $400 but probably not with the repower. That is not a Simplicity/AC spec engine.
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ACmowerguy, I am new to this vintage lawn tractor disease. I got bit last year when I dragged Dad's old YT16 out of the honeysuckle and fired it up. Since then I've bought, sold, slobbered over and generally fell in love with the old machines "of my youth". I thank you for any help you and the other members have offered so generously.   
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That ole' girl is pretty straight. Not bad even though its repowered with the incorrect engine. I like the 700 & 900 series Tractors. They are tough old dogs...
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A-Cvtx, many of us have gone down similar paths, to a good, satisfied situation (AC tractor owners; small, medium or large). Herb(GA)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HudCo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jan 2015 at 6:41pm
dont worrry for know my 855 wheel horse with the 8 hp kohler will out pull my other garden tractors pulling diggers and plows but it is also wieghted pretty heavey and dueled up              bottom line it will still be good
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