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1902case

07-14-2002 19:55:11




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We have purchased a Model T Crossmotor. I know that the Model T was the new name for the 25/45. The Model T was made in 1928 and 1929. Ours is a 1929. I was just curious if there are many Model T's still around or if the Model T is very rare. If I am not mistaken there were 300 of these T's built. I'm just curious. I want to learn all I can about our tractors. I have learned alot about our 1902 Case steam engine and our 1950 DC3. Now it is time to learn about the Model T Crossmotor.

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Baggsy-WY

07-14-2002 20:59:18




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 Re: Crossmotor Question in reply to 1902case, 07-14-2002 19:55:11  
My Case Tractor Buyers Guide shows only 150 Model T's made in 1928, the same year the 12-20 became the Model A. It also says the model 25-45 and Model T were nearly identical to the 22-40, the only noticable difference being a chaning in the model of Kingston carburetor fitted to the engine. This should make getting parts a little easier. Is yours in running condition? I'm just starting in on an old cross-motor and have alot to learn. Shoot me an e-mail if I can help in any way...

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Tractorfan

07-15-2002 21:39:36




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 Re: Re: Crossmotor Question in reply to Baggsy-WY, 07-14-2002 20:59:18  
I believe the tractor in my grandpas barn is an old model T. It has always been inside, and in real nice shape. But has not been run since he passed Nov. of 99. Grandma says Hands Off!



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