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Lauson tractors

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MFJ

11-11-2007 11:46:12




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Is there anyone out there have any information on the Lauson 2035 tractor? I have a couple of pictures, and trying to restore this tractor I bought.




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noncompos

11-11-2007 19:32:40




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 Re: Lauson tractors in reply to MFJ, 11-11-2007 11:46:12  
Welll...this"s probably what you already know...Lauson 20-35"s were apparently built from at least 1915/16 to around 35 or 37 (prod may"ve ended in 35 and the last not sold till 37 or so). Engines were apparently a few early Erds and the rest Beavers (LeRoi), good sized (43/4x6 etc), probably not the easiest engines to find parts for (all from standard tractor books).
The few catalogs I have show few Lauson listings, and none show any engine ID for 20-35"s.
Lauson apparently went into the small/marine engine line, now being Tecumseh Products; whether they have a historical section or a Lauson owners group that might have tech info would be worth checking. Otherwise run the archives in, post on and haunt every old tractor, old engine site you can find for other owners (Google advanced search "lauson tractor" brings a bunch of hits up). Good luck.

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jdemaris

11-14-2007 13:49:45




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 Re: Lauson tractors in reply to noncompos, 11-11-2007 19:32:40  
Many Lauson tractors also use LeRoi, Wisconsin, and Beaver engines and built tractors up to the late 1930s.

The Lauson tractors sold by John Lauson Company of New Holstein, Wisconsin - is connected to the company Tecumseh bought in the 1950s.

But, there was another separate Lauson tractor - sold by C.P. and J. Lauson and made in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I've never seen one of these in real life but they were sold 1905 - 1908.

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