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Re: '52 Schramm Pneumatractor
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Posted by Bill on January 21, 2002 at 03:10:17 from (205.188.199.21):
In Reply to: '52 Schramm Pneumatractor posted by Darren on January 19, 2002 at 19:14:46:
Had one. Schramm was still in bussiness as of 2 years ago. Very hard to find. No Website. Look on the tractor for what State/City it was made & do a yellow pages search for "Schramm". Thats how I found them. The one I had was a 175 meaning 175CFM. Had a loader back-hoe. For the year the back-hoe was IMPRESSIVE.... Had full set of manuals & everything. I wish after seeing all the posts here from time to time for info that I had copied them. The manuals gave a complete parts breakdown. Parts numbers & manufacturer. From the transmison shaft back they are Farmall. Can't remember which letter. The particular model Farmall was not very popular, rarely had hitch or PTO & was mainly used for pulling. I sold the tractor after I priced the main bearing set, a Schraam only item. Over $1000 for just the standard mains, no gaskets, NUTHIN..... Undersized was more... Lost interest in her after that. Hope the Farmall info helps.
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