Posted by rustychrome on April 06, 2013 at 20:10:02 from (70.247.11.71):
I have a 1939 David Bradley walk behind tractor that has been passed down to me for generations. All those who had it before me have passed on so I have no one ask. It has the steel cleat wheels (is this the correct term for this type?) I would like to restore it and had some questions. Where can one get the wide rubber belt? I think it is 2 or 3" wide and it would have the link where it can be taken on and off. Is there anyone who makes these? I am in search of 1 wheel weight here in Texas (hopefully one I can drive to. I bet shipping would be ridiculous) Also, the engine is a B&S about 10hp, rope pull. I have seen this engine in magazine ads dating it around 1950. I am pretty sure it is not the original motor. What kind of engine did they have originally? What color were they?
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