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sonofjabba

USA
14 Posts

Posted - 10/17/2007 :  23:26:38  Show Profile  Visit sonofjabba's Homepage Send sonofjabba a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Here is my tractor in the early summer when I got most of the bugs worked out. It had serious carburetor issues.

Craftsman Model 131.8450 6HP Tecumseh 3 speed Transaxle. I'm 99.99% sure it's a Roper/AYP.

I've had Sears Tractor collectors Stamp their feet and call me a lier about this thing until they seen the pictures. Pictures don't lie!

Blah Blah Blah. That's not a Sears Model Number. Everyone likes to be an expert.











Doesn't it cut nice. The blades still could stand a sharpening. They are a bit beat. I just took the deck off for the first time. and got a close look at them.

PJ in Pa.
Vintage Sno-Away 482 Rubber Tire Owner Operator!

Richard L.

USA
483 Posts

Posted - 10/18/2007 :  13:53:46  Show Profile  Visit Richard L.'s Homepage Send Richard L. a Private Message  Reply with Quote
131 Rally/Roper
143 Tecumseh
There's a list that can be found that lists all Sears suppliers by the first 3 digits in the model #. Yours being 131.XXXXXXX for the tractor and 143.XXXXX for the engine.
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Alexander Medeiros

19 Posts

Posted - 10/21/2007 :  16:30:34  Show Profile  Visit Alexander Medeiros's Homepage Send Alexander Medeiros a Private Message  Reply with Quote
pj i am glad to see that i am not the only one with one of tese. but clearly yours is in much better shape and cleaner
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sonofjabba

USA
14 Posts

Posted - 10/21/2007 :  18:26:29  Show Profile  Visit sonofjabba's Homepage Send sonofjabba a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I traded a Clean Craftsman Snowthrower for it. It has had a barrel of money tossed at it in it's long life. Short-Block, Head. I replaced the carburetor with a later model one from a snowblower. It runs a little lean I need a different base mixture plug for it. (Non Adjustable EPA Carbs)

At least it runs with that carburetor the original was junk. And the replacement is like 90 bucks. I was like Screw That! I hosed out one from a junked snowblower and it runs. Which made me happy. I removed the Deck for the winter I need to find a safe place to hide the deck over the winter. It's aluminum and I don't want it walking away.

It isn't as nice as the Simplicity's of the era but it's beefy. I still want a Simplicity Tractor. I have an eye on a AC B-110 or B-112 Sitting out in a local guys yard going to junk. I might have to knock on his door one of these days, and make him an offer he can't refuse. LOL

PJ in Pa.
Vintage Sno-Away 482 Rubber Tire Owner Operator!
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maxtor

USA
13 Posts

Posted - 04/26/2008 :  09:47:48  Show Profile  Visit maxtor's Homepage Send maxtor a Private Message  Reply with Quote
its a Roper

Nelson Lovejoy
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olcowhand

USA
5115 Posts

Posted - 04/26/2008 :  11:14:08  Show Profile  Visit olcowhand's Homepage Send olcowhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
PJ...I figure you had to remove the welch plugs in the carb to get all the passages cleaned. TEC engine carbs are notorious for being very hard to get cleaned out good.

Daniel in Ky -- So much to do, so little time!




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Ezra

Canada
42 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2011 :  00:16:46  Show Profile  Visit Ezra's Homepage  Send Ezra an ICQ Message Send Ezra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I found one at the scrap yard with a 16 Horse briggs 2 cylinder. The only thing wrong with mine was the fuel filter was cracked and the pump wouldn't pick up the fuel. (didn,t find that out till i bought a new carb) oh well all i had to do was remove the front steering shafts and loosen them up and she runs like a dream. I have some pictures posted in another section.
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Ezra

Canada
42 Posts

Posted - 08/05/2011 :  00:20:43  Show Profile  Visit Ezra's Homepage  Send Ezra an ICQ Message Send Ezra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Here is my Sears that i got from the scrap yard. I put a snow plow onto the front and a trailor hitch so i could pull a sand trailor in behind. Im using it to haul my AC around with the deck and tiller behind it.





Here is my tractor in the early summer when I got most of the bugs worked out. It had serious carburetor issues.

Craftsman Model 131.8450 6HP Tecumseh 3 speed Transaxle. I'm 99.99% sure it's a Roper/AYP.

I've had Sears Tractor collectors Stamp their feet and call me a lier about this thing until they seen the pictures. Pictures don't lie!

Blah Blah Blah. That's not a Sears Model Number. Everyone likes to be an expert.











Doesn't it cut nice. The blades still could stand a sharpening. They are a bit beat. I just took the deck off for the first time. and got a close look at them.
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ByronC

USA
1605 Posts

Posted - 08/06/2011 :  12:17:32  Show Profile Send ByronC a Private Message  Reply with Quote
EZRA,
Do you not know that your responding to a post from 2007?

Thats 4 years ago!!!! :)

Byron---Allis-Chalmers

The Few, The Proud, The Orange.
918H Agco-Allis, and a 928D Grasshopper Diesel.
D-21 Allis-Chalmers
Allis-Chalmers Tech for 7 years.
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Ezra

Canada
42 Posts

Posted - 08/07/2011 :  20:34:39  Show Profile  Visit Ezra's Homepage  Send Ezra an ICQ Message Send Ezra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
nope. opps
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