JOHN DEERe 60s were built back in the 50s and were bullt between 1952 and 1956.
You can get a new John Deere 60 series model at any retailer that specializes in selling farm equipment and heavy machinery. You may also be able to buy it direct from the manufacturer.
The John Deere model 60 was made from 1952-1956. Here's a website full of information about the model 60...see related link...
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A John Deere 6600 farm tractor weighs 10,250 lbs [or 4649 kg]. See related link for more 6600 info...
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There are five different versions of the John Deere model 60. The basic 60, the standard 60S, the high-seat standard 60S6 (in 1955 and 1956 only), the orchard model 60-O, and the high-crop 60H with 32-inch clearance. The original price was $2,500 in the 1950's. This is a classic tractor. For more information visit http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/000/0/3/36-john-deere-60.html
Im not sure that the 1847 is a date as it could be a part number. they go for $60 to $80 on ebay. The first John Deere tractor was made in 1923.
One can find information on a John Deere 60 tractor at a number of different websites. One can find information about the John Deere 60 at Yesterday's Tractors, TractorShed, and Retired Tractors.
To create a belt diagram for a John Deere 60-inch mower deck, refer to the specific model number, as the configuration can vary. Typically, the diagram will show the routing of the drive belt around the pulleys, including the engagement mechanism. It's best to consult the owner's manual or the John Deere website for a detailed and accurate diagram specific to your mower model. Additionally, you can find physical diagrams on the mower itself or by contacting a John Deere dealer.
It could be many things. The most likely cause is a little metal encased module on the right engine shroud. It's called the Ignitor. It will probably run you $60 to $75 from John Deere.
It would be a good idea to first contact your local John Deere dealer. However, if there is not one close to you, I would go to tractordata.com which is a website that will let you compare tractors.