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    i would like to start by saying that i am new to this forum and have found it to be very helpful and informative. The mystery falls on the i am trying to id the year and model of the attex unit that i bought. I have listed some of the info that I have found from this sight to be the determining factors.
    -steel gas tank
    -frame side rails flat stock
    -7/8 round axles
    -baker hill 6000 trans
    -no exhaust port holes in body
    -engine not original so no help there
    thanks for the help

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    Welcome mkr454,

    There are no exhaust holes *at all*? Look for one above the left-rear tire, or smack dab-middle of the upper tub, right behind the engine. Regardless, you have a first generation Attex, likely made in 1969, give or take a year. Without any identifiers such as the original engine or remnants of decals, I'd have to guess it's a 208TT, originally powered by an 8hp Briggs single cylinder engine.

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    • #3
      ok it does have a hole in the upper rear like the one in your photo. didn't think it was original

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      • #4
        It's a first gen Attex for sure. Take some pics and post them. That usually helps a bit.
        l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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        • #5
          here are some pics (hope this works if not they are in gallery)


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          • #6
            This was an Attex 208TT (Terrain Tamer). It's a first generation Attex and a relatively light duty machine......they originally had a Briggs 8HP engine. I remember this one was just listed on ebay and Craigslist.
            "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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