It is too nasty outside to go to the barn 100 yards away, so I dug in my billfold and found an old piece of battered and hard to read paper that Dad gave me to pick up belts for it years ago. I think the serial number is 1e315h20212000001. and MN 13ak11ck709. It also has the number 4423577 and further down MTD. He bought it around 1981 at the MTD factory in Greenwood SC, so it could be a leftover from before MTD bought them out and they changed the nameplate maybe? I can't find a pic of anything close on Google, it isn't plastic like the ones in the pics.
I can dig it out this weekend and get more info.
It's a Koler twin. I have forgotten the HP, I think it is an 18hp. It was running good when he died 2 years ago but the mower deck was rusted out. I changed the oil and drained the gas before storing it.
I think it can accept a manual lift for attachments.Since it has a thick steel plate with all kind of holes and slots on the back. Maybe for using pull behind plows and stuff. And it has a 2 speed axle.
I don't need it for lawn mowing but if I can get attachments I can use it for small stuff in my garden.
Would attachments be expensive and hard to find?
I can dig it out this weekend and get more info.
It's a Koler twin. I have forgotten the HP, I think it is an 18hp. It was running good when he died 2 years ago but the mower deck was rusted out. I changed the oil and drained the gas before storing it.
I think it can accept a manual lift for attachments.Since it has a thick steel plate with all kind of holes and slots on the back. Maybe for using pull behind plows and stuff. And it has a 2 speed axle.
I don't need it for lawn mowing but if I can get attachments I can use it for small stuff in my garden.
Would attachments be expensive and hard to find?