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d thomas

12-16-2006 16:08:43




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I have a new winter project and need all the help/info I can get. It is a Sears and Roebuck wagon -well just the metal tube frame and wheels is all that is left. I need info like the size of the box, original color, and such. Was told it was pruchsed new in 1932. Anyone would not possible happen to have an old cataloge that would have a picture and specs on it???




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glennster

12-18-2006 07:14:26




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 Re: Sears wagon in reply to d thomas, 12-16-2006 16:08:43  
do you know if it was a wood wagon or a metal flare top? i have an old david bradley wood wagon in the barn, has one way hydraulic lift. if ya want i can take some pictures of the wood wagon and post em for ya



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d thomas

12-18-2006 13:49:47




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 Re: Sears wagon in reply to glennster, 12-18-2006 07:14:26  
Glennster, I'm thinking wood box. I do not think I said but it is a 1 horse wagon I'm sure of. Has the places to attach the shafts for the horse/mule. Anyway, if it would not be any trouble, yes I would greatly appreciate a picture.
Thanks, Derek



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msb

12-16-2006 21:12:20




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 Re: Sears wagon in reply to d thomas, 12-16-2006 16:08:43  
Gear was a red, about the same as Massey Harris red.Rims were a pea green.About the ugliest green you could imagine.David Bradley wagons were manufactured by the Electric Wheel Company in Illinois,I believe.



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burnetma

12-18-2006 22:36:24




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 Re: Sears wagon in reply to msb, 12-16-2006 21:12:20  
You are 100% correct on the colors. If he does a search on David Bradley, there is a site dedicated to that equipment.

I personally own DB running gear and a hay rake.



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