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    The V8 flat head is an easy conversion almost bolts right in. I've seen a few around here. Roger watch (listen) the video he mentioned what he paid. I don't know for sure but the more I look at the tractor the more I know its not an 8 and may not be a 9. Lots of things in the wrong places. I've owned mine a while and work on it all the time. The carbs are easy to get out of adjustment and easy to put back BUT they are getting harder to find and buy. I think they get a wooping 27 HP out the back.
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    Nice find, I’m really happy for you. There are a lot of places from where you can buy parts for this tractor. You just have to know which parts are fit for it. It often happens that not every part goes well and you buy it for nothing. A waste of money, that’s what it is. I recently bought a tractor and added to it an attachment that I’ve found here https://www.growgardener.com/top-5-b...ation-reviews/ to make from it a snow blower. I was lucky to find the perfect one.

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    Do you realize this is a 6 YEAR OLD thread?
    glennsexton, cffisher and rspears like this.
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