Kirbsterbbq
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I know this tractor is not a Moline, but I own one, and this picture just happens to be next to a Moline mower. I am looking for Winsconsin Engine Model AEH long stroke engine for parts for this tractor.
The story behind my tractor was my father bought it from a neighbor as a go cart for me when I was 14, we thought it was home made. I had it stuck over axle deep in the swamp, sudo mud bogging, when my best friend brought over the July 1985 Gas Engine magazine and that tractor was on the front cover.
The Tractor is a conglomerate of parts, it had a jeep willys T46 transmission, with a re ground Nash ring and pinion, which I am told was used in either a Stuart or Sheridan tank, with a splined Chevrolet universal joint, again war production, and the AEH engine was used on Landing crafts and barge pumps for the army in WW2.
It a fun little tractor and it sure turns a lot of heads when you drive by without a steering wheel. Also it is good for moving around all my large gas engines, my 1916 Galloway Masterpiece looks neat behind it.
The story behind my tractor was my father bought it from a neighbor as a go cart for me when I was 14, we thought it was home made. I had it stuck over axle deep in the swamp, sudo mud bogging, when my best friend brought over the July 1985 Gas Engine magazine and that tractor was on the front cover.
The Tractor is a conglomerate of parts, it had a jeep willys T46 transmission, with a re ground Nash ring and pinion, which I am told was used in either a Stuart or Sheridan tank, with a splined Chevrolet universal joint, again war production, and the AEH engine was used on Landing crafts and barge pumps for the army in WW2.
It a fun little tractor and it sure turns a lot of heads when you drive by without a steering wheel. Also it is good for moving around all my large gas engines, my 1916 Galloway Masterpiece looks neat behind it.