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lets see some lawn and garden equipment.

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It has been a treat seeing tractors big and small in the farm equipment forum. I have enjoyed seeing some project updates and some finished products, but I think Its time to recognize the little lawn and garden tractors! anything you got...abandoned, work horse, project, show quality, as long as its AC...or related. Thanks!
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both my first. Allis Chalmers 616...and son. lol
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I don't have good pictures of all of mine but here are pictures of those that I do have pictures.
This is the one I call 720 # 4 that i painted last year.  It now has
Ag tires on both front and back.


This is 720 # 2 with loader and Brantly backhoe


This is the cultivator that I built last winter for on a 720


This is 720 #3 with narrow front end that we built for  it with Allis Chalmers sickle mower


I believe that this also fits in the garden tractor category...if not, don,t look at the picture...one of my 5015s


And while not a garden tractor...it fits in lawn and garden...my 3 1/2 hp roto tiller


I have 3 more 720s without pictures plus some implements without pictures.   Maybe I'll get some in the future.  I keep telling myself that I will but it never happens.  Den

Own 5 720 garden tractors with associated equipment,1 620 garden tractor, 4 wheel 20
2-5015, 5020 and associated equipment and 2 electric forklifts.
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Wow! All nice units! I really like that 720. Any of them still out there?
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Here's mine: 608LT, 611LTD and 811GT. I've also got a snow thrower on the 611LTD now.
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Some of the "outdoor products."



HB-212 with 46" sickle mower.






710 Six-Speed with tiller.

10 various B-series garden tractors, AC Homesteader8, 416 hydro,710 gt, 914, 916H, 917H, 920D, and many misc attachments
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Our grandaughter @ Xmas on what was suppose 2 B my winter project.
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C'mon Chief, where's the rat rod Tractor? Gotta' post that puppy! LOL!
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Rick - I see you have one with the "no deck, extra seat option".  LOL.  Looks nice.
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Merle, The one with no deck and the buddy seat I sometimes take to tractor shows to ride around on; since I don't have a golf cart. That same buddy seat will also fit on my WD 45 for tractor rides.
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Way to engineer! Multi purpose.
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Use 2 b my wife's old lawn mower.Still a work in "lazyness"  Big smile





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Work in lazyness is when u'r working on a "man project' that has nothing to do with 
what u'r wife may consider  a valued input to the benefit of her way of thinking.
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Originally posted by Steve in NJ Steve in NJ wrote:

C'mon Chief, where's the rat rod Tractor? Gotta' post that puppy! LOL!

Messed around last weekend and got the lights wired up,and working.

U orta see them when I'm riding that thing up near the highway  Cool
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Chief,
That thing is sweeet! I love that thing!  LMAO!!
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Holy cow, that rod looks awesome! Bet some folks on the highway figger they are lookin' thru the wrong end o' their binoculars!
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Here's a few pics of our smaller Garden Tractors. The wifes B110, our 716H snow plow, and the 620 in construction. I also have another 716H in the building process. Its a hotrod style Tractor. Gonna be powered by a Kohler Command twin hangin' over the rails.

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I see a lot of good lookin' and interesting equipment so far Thumbs Up. looks like a lot of time and money well spent on these machines! Den, looks like you can tackle about any job with your fleet. Im looking to get a box blade for my 616 as soon as its affordable. that little tiller looks sharp, I dont see to many of them around.  Rick, are your three restored or did you luck out on condition? I like that double seat on the 608LT and its great it works with on your WD45! my wife said it would make a neat wedding photo with a just married sign and tin cans dragging along. ACmowerguy, you have a nice fleet as well! they all look to be in great shape. great pic of that 710 6spd, looks like it tills well. makes me even more ready for spring...as i bet most are. I found a 712s here in sothern Il in Christopher for 200..typical, its 200 more than i have. if it ended up at my house id end up with a knot on my head form the wife.lol.  Crewcheif, did you loose your project or gain an assistant? lol looks like with that smile she may have some orange in her blood. that hot rod looks amazing, very creative!Clap Steve, that is one mean looking B-110. I bet its a beast at the pulls! the 716H looks great and does a swell job. what is that sticking up behind the seat?? the 720 project looks to be coming along nicely. looking forward to see some results on current projects and hope to be seeing some more equipment soon!
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Chuck,
If you look close, that's the front of the Snowblower behind the wife. The Snowblower is Orange also, but not AC. Its a Noma. (Murrey) Bought that new about 18 years ago. Been a great machine. I do the sidewalks and around the Tractors with that. Has a 9HP Tecumseh Snow King for power. Runs great, tosses the lighter snow 25-30 ft and its powerful for what it is. Original paint shines like that day I bought it! Always wax it and keep the oil clean in it...
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In progress in Monte Vista:

The B-1.  A carb rebuild kit and a few other goodies and she'll be purrin' like a kitten!

She's got a new battery, new spark plug and left front tube; the engine oil has been changed, and she could use a coat o' paint.  Little by little, tho... :-)






The B-110 needs more parts and might also need a carb rebuild.

She also has a new sparkplug and new oil in the engine, gearbox and differential/transmission.





I'm learning lots about these little yellow B's!
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Originally posted by macvette macvette wrote:

Holy cow, that rod looks awesome! Bet some folks on the highway figger they are lookin' thru the wrong end o' their binoculars!


At 6'4" 245 lb.'s me on that thing,those binoculars are most likely twisted.
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Originally posted by Steve in NJ Steve in NJ wrote:

Here's a few pics of our smaller Garden Tractors. The wifes B110, our 716H snow plow, and the 620 in construction. I also have another 716H in the building process. Its a hotrod style Tractor. Gonna be powered by a Kohler Command twin hangin' over the rails.




Stevie , looking at all those neat/clean machines ,It' may cause me to have to get something ready to paint,,,,,,or at least sweep out the garage.
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Chuck;This is a good thread.
Thanks for starting it.

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My 620 and the front mount snow blower that came with it...


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Go for it Stevo!  LOL!
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JPR- looks like you are on the right path. i like how stout that B-1 is is built, they dont build that tough anymore. the B-110 looks good and straight! grown quite fond of yellow, hope i can drag on home somday. Dseries4- that is a good lookin 620 and snow thrower. i waited mowing my open areas for a month so i can try out the 616, and it cut the thicker spots like butter...bet 20 under the hood is a beast! Crewcheif- thanks! it hit me when was tryin to go to sleep one night.lol. can't tell you how many times ive scrolled the show-n-tell threads.
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I like them B-1's. One of those modified like my B110 would look pretty slick!  I'll havta' keep my peepers open for one of those... (like I need another project!)
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Not exactly AC but related!
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712H with BRINLY DISK
190XT 2WD45 WF D15 D14 CA BIG10 302 & 303 bailers 77G rake 80R mower 6 plows and alot more
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Here are some of member MikeZ's collection:










10 various B-series garden tractors, AC Homesteader8, 416 hydro,710 gt, 914, 916H, 917H, 920D, and many misc attachments
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