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Paul Nicklin

06-24-2000 19:11:05




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Would like any information on Economy serial#295
with Wisconsin engine also has Fairbanks-Morse magneto. Has a 3 blade mower on but do not believe it is correct,Also would like to know if there was a kill switch for the mag and how was it wired in. What size were the original front tires. Thank You




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Jeff Silvis

06-29-2000 17:08:48




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 Re: Economy Tractors in reply to Paul Nicklin, 06-24-2000 19:11:05  
You have a 1947 model Economy. I didn't know if you knew that or not. I have a 48 that needed front tires. The size escapes me right now but I just got wheelbarrow tires to put on it. They worked perfectly and they even look somewhat original. Mine has 16 in. rear tires.



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John Eshelman

06-25-2000 19:22:05




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 Re: Economy Tractors in reply to Paul Nicklin, 06-24-2000 19:11:05  
In answer to your question on wiring up the kill switch on the mag, on the side of the mag , you will see either a stud with a nut or a piece of strip metal mounted to the stud with the nut along with a knob, You can install a wire with a eyelet attached to the stud and run the wire to a switch that grounds to metal. I don't know what size rear tires you have, but 12 to 16 inch rear tires usually have 4:00 x 8 on the front, IF the rear tires are the 24 inch , you may have 4:00 x 12 inch on the front. John

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John Eshelman

06-25-2000 19:21:17




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 Re: Economy Tractors in reply to Paul Nicklin, 06-24-2000 19:11:05  
In answer to your question on wiring up the kill switch on the mag, on the side of the mag , you will see either a stud with a nut or a piece of strip metal mounted to the stud with the nut along with a knob, You can install a wire with a eyelet attached to the stud and run the wire to a switch that grounds to metal. I don't know what size rear tires you have, but 12 to 16 inch rear tires usually have 4:00 x 8 on the front, IF the rear tires are the 24 inch , you may have 4: x 12 inch on the front. John

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