I was talking to my dads cousin and he has my great uncles cross motor case his dad got it from his brother after he died in 56. He had not used it for some time before his death and had sold a lot of parts off of it. what is still there is the frame motor and wheels it looks like most of the transmission final drives are gone rocker arms are gone manifolds are gone axles are gone and I think the front end is gone I do not know what model it is. Its wheels are the rivet together spoked wheels I didn't get any numbers off of it when I looked at it yesterday. am i right in assuming thet it would be a huge challenge to find everything this tractor needs probably closer to impossible oh and the valve covers may be gone as well or in the dirt i don't know. thank you Levi
Re: My great uncles cross motor in reply to levi, 02-18-2012 07:16:49
I know there is a salvage yard in west minesota not far from Fargo, ND called i think biewers They had a couple of cross motor cases for parts. This guy had a little of everything he could probably help with about anything you might need.
Re: My great uncles cross motor in reply to levi, 02-18-2012 07:16:49
Ok looking on the net i think it could be a 15 27 or an 18 32 what all can you tell me about these tractor models. I can only base my theory on its model is the wheels the are the same construction as all the ones i saw on google images. it has lugs instead of angle irons if that means anything thank you levi
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