Anonymous-0
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I have come to won several old Gravely convertibles. All are Model L convertible tractors except for one. I just acquired an LI sold as PARTS because the main case had filled with water & froze. BIG CRACKS! This one is an old one with a serial number under 5300 (I forgot the other two numbers) but I've been able to diassesemble the entire machine forward of the engine and basically these parts are still all usable except for the case. The engine is next!
Seems to me the "I" in LI stood for intermediate in reference to the tractor's ground speed. So here's the question: Is the LI's "intermediate" speed faster or slower than the L? Was there and L, a slower LI and an even slower LS or was there an LH that really stepped 'em off with the L being the slowest?
Would you please help this ignorant feller out?
Seems to me the "I" in LI stood for intermediate in reference to the tractor's ground speed. So here's the question: Is the LI's "intermediate" speed faster or slower than the L? Was there and L, a slower LI and an even slower LS or was there an LH that really stepped 'em off with the L being the slowest?
Would you please help this ignorant feller out?