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the allusive ET

07-20-2003 19:45:17




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no jokin wkat is it?




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Stan

07-21-2003 17:57:08




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 Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? could in reply to the allusive ETD? , 07-20-2003 19:45:17  
Could it be a racing tractor? With that low center of gravity you couldn't take it off the road, and you'd have a hard time making it roll over.



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Jhill

07-21-2003 06:14:43




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 Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? could in reply to the allusive ETD? , 07-20-2003 19:45:17  
Believe it or not I saw one just like this at the West Branch Mi tractor shoe Saturday. International A with flipped axles and 2 seats.



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tlak

07-21-2003 05:27:35




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 Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? could in reply to the allusive ETD? , 07-20-2003 19:45:17  
Why dont you just write him and ask.



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here, try this

07-21-2003 04:04:06




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 Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? could in reply to the allusive ETD? , 07-20-2003 19:45:17  
looks like someone did a custom job on a farmall B. rear drives are flipped. looks like two seats with fanny packs. Maybe they go on the road.



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gatractorman

07-21-2003 03:04:42




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 Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? could in reply to the allusive ETD? , 07-20-2003 19:45:17  
Whatever it is I'd want a steering wheel for the other seat too.LOL



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Can't be

07-21-2003 02:31:00




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 Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? could in reply to the allusive ETD? , 07-20-2003 19:45:17  
I never heard of a red one. Plus, it's way too small.



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CJ

07-20-2003 22:08:15




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 Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? could in reply to the allusive ETD? , 07-20-2003 19:45:17  
That is what you get when you have too many tractors and too much time and money!!!LOL!!! Looks like a Double A Farmall to me. Lowered to boot!!



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Gimpleg Fagon

07-20-2003 21:19:49




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 Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? could in reply to the allusive ETD? , 07-20-2003 19:45:17  
That's an easy one. It's the lower part of the left stabilator from a Templeton Land Dominator 40-50.



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Rufus Windrow

07-21-2003 09:30:21




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 Re: Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad? co in reply to Gimpleg Fagon, 07-20-2003 21:19:49  
Sorry to disagree but it a special edition of the Merganser Tractor Company "Flyer" built just after the war in '46. Reason was that some of the returning air force servicemen heading back to the farm had enough of the "up in the air" thing over the past few years and the Merganser Company built this special model for those flyboys who returned. Just another tidbit of interesting tractor history from a guy who knows it all.

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Stench McNasty

07-22-2003 06:09:19




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 Re: Re: Re: what is in this garage in this ebay ad in reply to Rufus Windrow , 07-21-2003 09:30:21  
Dunno the make but they were extremely popular on European crouton farms.Much as the stilted tall tractors were used in the US for corn detassling,these low slung 2 seaters which incidentally were very low geared allowed the seated crouton pickers to work both sides of the rows,thereby doubling production at peak harvest times and keeping costs down.If one were to have the original crouton stacking wagon along with the tractor,it would be a very desirable collector unit.

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TimC

07-22-2003 11:36:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: what is in this garage in this eba in reply to Stench McNasty, 07-22-2003 06:09:19  
:)



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