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Sears Tractors

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Nick Chernansky

05-24-2007 17:17:21




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Did sears ever make tractors if so any pics??




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Jeff Oliver

06-03-2007 05:47:02




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 Re: Sears Tractors in reply to Nick Chernansky, 05-24-2007 17:17:21  
See above under "What I saw at Atwood Tn. " for a picture of one. beautiful tractors with styling like a Fleetline series Oliver 10 years before they came out.



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Moody Richardson

06-02-2007 21:06:11




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 Re: Sears Tractors in reply to Nick Chernansky, 05-24-2007 17:17:21  
Ghram-Bradley, this is a most beautiful and stylish tractor for 1938. It was made by the Ghram-Page Kaiser Company. The tractor was red with silver highlights with louvered engine panels covering a flat head Continental engine and cast iron louvered grill. The tractor production was stopped in'41 for the war effort with big plans for 1946 after the war. However; the company became so envolved in the new Kaiser automobile that the tractor was never taken back off the shelf. Today, the tractor is very rare. Joe Perry, Atwood, Tennessee owns a beautiful and completely restored Ghram-Bradley tractor (Done in 1992). Only been out of the shedd for local shows. Joe's health is failing and he may want to sell the tractor

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redbone

05-25-2007 08:45:15




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 Re: Sears Tractors in reply to Nick Chernansky, 05-24-2007 17:17:21  
dont know if sears made tractors, unless you count garden tractors, but they sold graham bradleys through sears.



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me125cc

06-02-2007 14:18:38




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 Re: Sears Tractors in reply to redbone, 05-25-2007 08:45:15  
no david bradlys



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Joe(TX)

06-04-2007 06:18:46




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 Re: Sears Tractors in reply to me125cc, 06-02-2007 14:18:38  
Graham-Bradley is correct for the farm tractors. David bradley was the garden tractors.



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Gene Davis (Ga.)

05-26-2007 19:09:34




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 Re: Sears Tractors in reply to redbone, 05-25-2007 08:45:15  
Sears never was a manufacturer of goods. They were a retailer who bought large enough quanities to get their own brand made to their specs. They sold at least one line of tractors that featured a reconditioned Model "A" Ford engine and was called the "Economy" tractor.



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