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Farmette and Lambert Garden Tractors (long)

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Brandon McCune

07-11-2005 10:37:09




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I found a Farmette tractor built by the Tom Moore Company in Mantua, Ohio. It is extremely hard to find stuff out about this tractor. Well last weekend I went to the "Antique Farm Power of the Past" tractor show in Greenville, Ohio. I went to see if I might get lucky and find my garden tractor there. Well instead of finding the Farmette there I found a Lambert tractor, which was completely identical to my Farmette. This tractor was completely the same as the Farmette from the pulley and drive system to the same body. At first I thought it was my tractor that someone just put the wrong name on it. Then I found another one which was the exact same only it had electric start instead of pull start. Does anybody have any information about the Lambert tractors or Farmette, and why do these two different tractors the same?

Brandon
South Vienna, OH

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Larry21665

12-02-2006 04:37:21




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 Re: Farmette and Lambert Garden Tractors (long) in reply to Brandon McCune, 07-11-2005 10:37:09  
Hi we just bought a Lambert tractor off ebay... pretty good shape minus the engine though. can you give me any information about it? I would be interested in talking to you about it. Our intentions are to turn it into a pulling tractor for garden tractor pulling... thanks Larry



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ERIC FOUTZ

11-27-2005 05:58:56




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 Re: Farmette and Lambert Garden Tractors (long) in reply to Brandon McCune, 07-11-2005 10:37:09  
i just bought a farmette as well and don"t know much about them either. what color is yours? mine has the pull start on the left side and seems pretty complete. this is 4 wheel tractor, not a 2 wheel walk behind like my friend has. what is your serial number? when did they make these? thanks. eric



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