Brockway Tractor

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I am restoring a Brockway tractor and need a grill
or information on getting one cast
I would also like to have the original paint codes
 
I couldn't find any paint codes for Brockway tractors. Here's a picture. Hal
PS: They may have made Leader tractors too.
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On,or about the year 1936, the Brockway family formed the All American Tractor Company. Soon after, the name was changed to The Brockway Tractor Company. Few tractors were built, but those that were had 1928 Chevrolet engines,transmissions and final drives.In 1939, Brockway Truck Company asked thr tractor company to change its name. In 1940, the Leader Tractor Company was formed. 1943 brought a lot of changes and WW II stopped the tractor business. In 1945,steel became available and the Brockway was building tractors again. This time,the tractors were powered with Hercules IXB-5 engines.In 1948, Walter Schott had control of 85% of the production of Leader tractors and other farm equipment manufactured by the Brockways, which ultimately forced the Brockways out of business. The Leader Tractor Company, under Walter Schitts control, closed in the mid 1950's.
 

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