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snicklas

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I mentioned this in another thread a little bit ago, but earlier this year, I added 2 machines to the fleet.

The one that I posted the Serial Number tag from, that I mentioned, to me at least, it’s a bit special.

It’s a 1979 1650. Last model year for the Quietline, and a One-Owner before I got it.

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There are some little differences in this one vs the rest of the Quietlines... The Dash Tin is different, the decal on the tunnel cover is different....

There is also a story that goes with this one (one of the reasons I bought it). Several years ago, Momma and I were sitting at the Drive-Up Window of the Hardees just around the corner, waiting for our food. A Ford Dually, pulling a trailer goes by with a couple “riding lawn mowers” and a Quietline, loaded backwards on it. Momma and I both point at it at the same time, laugh, and I have the realization “I hope that isn’t going for scrap”..... She jokingly said, why don’t you go see if you can find him, after we get our food. They hand me the bag, and off we go. Another part of this, we are driving our 2000 Black, P71 Crown Vic, that still had a spotlight.... so yes I set off the “chase” this tractor in a “cop car”..... I head in the direction he went, and get across town, and I see a Ford Dually pull out of a drive and come back in my direction. We both get caught by the same light, and he turned and went up that street, so I turned and followed. I followed him through about half of town, until he pulls into a parking lot. He gets out, and I park a bit away, and ask about the tractor, and if he was taking it to scrap. Hs said no, it was his and he was taking it to be worked on. I told him that was good, because if it was headed to scrap, I wanted to at least make an offer. We parted ways, and that was that..... well sorta.

A few weeks later, we were at the local TSC, and a fella walked up and said I was hoping to run into you again. I had no idea who he was, until he explained that he was the guy I chased through town with the tractor. He wanted to tell me he had a buddy that had a 1650 that had some issues and was looking for help, or maybe to get rid of it. I had mention that we collect/work on/ use them so he thought I might be interested. (Side note on that one, it’s in Dad’s shop, he ended up buying it). He also asked that if he couldn’t get his guy to look at his, if I would be interested in working on it. I said yes, and exchanged numbers. A couple weeks later I got a text asking if I would still work on it. I said yes and he brought it over. I ended up rebuilding the carb, fixing a few electrical issues, replaced the ignition switch and the ISO mounts. He came and picked it up, was happy with it, and I told him, if he ever wanted to get rid of it, I wanted first dibs..... he agreed and off he went. He runs a small car lot here in town, and we have been friends since. Last fall he mentioned he might want me to give it a once-over in the spring again.... I told him.I would and just let me know when he wanted me to pick it up. This spring I saw hIm and mentioned the service call again... He said he might actually want to sell and, and if he did, he would let me know. A few weeks later, he said it’s yours if you want it. We set a price, and it came home...... actually came home the same days as.......

My other new addition. A 2020 Cub Cadet ZT1 54”. Has a 54 inch fabbed deck and 24 Horse Kohler Twin. It‘s a relly nice machine. Dithered for a couple of months before deciding to pull the trigger. I looked at them for a while, and looked at different brands (yes even the green ones) and kept coming back to the CC one. Heavy frame, thick fabbed deck, and I could get a Kohler (I wasn’t necessarily wanting a 54” deck, but to get a fabbed deck and Kohler, that was my only option). So it‘s my mowing machine, and has cut my time down (which right now is a premium, so less seat time is a good thing) from 1.25-1.5 hours to ~35 minutes.

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The tractors are not going anywhere, they still do everything but mow (yes I still have the decks’ just in case) but all this one does is mow. I’ve put ~15 hours on it, and all I’ve had to do is feed it, and do the 5 hour “break-in” oil change. It works very well, and happy with my purchase. I put my 2 1650’s in storage at Mom and Dads due to lack of room here... so the ZTR and the Twin-Stick 1450 are the workhorses here.
 
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They all have stories that come with them. No matter the cost, the stories are free! Thanks for this one, Scott! :)
 
Pretty sad shape, bent down steering wheel, missing air cleaner, throttle and carb seized, fenders bent.
Decent grill, seat and original front tires that all hold air are the good points.
The rest is fixable.
Future, unknown....
 
I was gonna ask if it landed on its steering wheel in that dumpster? The seat is included, and could be worse. Good save!
 
Our 1650 now has a problem the shifter speed control ever whatever you want to call it seems to be sort of locked. A little earlier it did it and there was something that released at work again but now I have not figured out what to do to get it released. The rod that comes back to just below the seat and works that lever or plate I think originally was straight but now is bent probably from somebody pushing too hard hundred over the years but that doesn't seem to be the problem it's been that way since I got it a little over a month ago. I need to finish up my Rototilling so I can get the corn starts in the ground in the ground before they get too big. Looking at both the parts in the service manuals I haven't figured out what needs to be released?? any ideas appreciated!
 
This post should be in the General discussion area but I well answer seeing as you are new here.
Perhaps Angie can move it there where more folks will see it.

The brake needs to be released before it will shift"
When the brake is applied the hydro locks in the brake slot.
Pull the cover off and you can see this action when depressing the brake pedal.
Should be obvious what is or is not happening.
 
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The end of the left-hand brake arm is broken so the left and one is not attached. I had it hooked on with zip ties for a while but that didn't last very long. The rod is no fallen down below the break shaft so it may be that it's causing it not to release. The housing cover has been off since I inherited the tractor as the driveshaft joints I compartment and were just replaced. I have not figured out how to repair that break arm and my grandson has not been here to give his opinion as he is a welder ( not to mention teaching advanced welding at the local junior college) so I can be welder I'm sure you can do it. I will try getting the break rod loose or we can pull it forward and see if that will release the brake. At the present time it doesn't really seem to have any breaks as the left-hand one is not hooked up due to the broken arm in the right-hand 1 does not appear to apply any breaks but that's a problem for later. It had a brand-new 18 hp Briggs & Stratton to the cylinder engine installed within the last year so at least that part is working good.
Thanks Alan
 
It was the break rod against the other shafts that was stopping it from releasing the Hydro lock. I got it free and it worked but when I had it sticking straight up it still hung up. I now have a temporary fix with good old bailing twine ( now that we are no longer in the age of bailing wire).
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