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Re: Simor rototiller
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Posted by jdemaris on June 22, 2007 at 11:37:59 from (69.67.229.199):
In Reply to: Simor rototiller posted by 37 chief on June 17, 2007 at 08:38:59:
I've got a bunch of them piled up in one of my barns - they don't seem to be too uncommon. The versions sold in the US were usually C5s and sold under the name of "Rototiller" by Siemans. Also assoiciated with Jacques. They are very similar to the units sold by Kaiser-Frazer, Grahm-Paige, etc. that were manufactured in the U.S. e.g. the B16s and B17s. Simar had other versions all over the world. The C-5 was first sold in the US in 1927, C5-3 in 1940, C55 in 1946, etc. Most Simars were designed so the engine could be run clockwise (for tilling), or counter-clockwise (for other uses like belt work). Late 50s, early 60s Simar made a four-wheel tractor with a 4-stroke, 12 horse engine - the T100A.
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