Q day or R?

rrlund

Well-known Member
So,we gonna just skip Q and go to R today then or what?
I know nobody will beat O day,but we might as well finish it out.
 
P day did not get done, either. I think Pierce-Arrow experimented with a tractor. I think around the time of World War I there was a manufacturer that started with Q. Rock Island for R? Renault made tractors I believe.
 
for P there was the great old Pioneer
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And I'll throw out our Rock Island's
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and Russel deserves a mention as well for R.
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I think there was a P day,but Dave started it early on Friday night because it was Saturday morning,about 1AM over there where he is. Kinda skrewd the whole thing up.
 
(quoted from post at 01:17:21 10/15/12) Unless there are 2 Quincy's. Quincy Allwork was made in Quincy Illinois at the same time.

There were. There was the Quincy tractor built in Quincy PA, it looks like one of the stationaries mounted on a simple frame and was built ~1912-1916. As far as I know, there is only one survivor.

http://oldengine.org/members/cprops/somerset10/photos/IMG_0574.html

The Electric Wheel Company of Quincy IL built the Allwork from ~1911 into the late 1920's in a few differnt sizes.

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