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Darren in TN

02-26-2004 07:06:09




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Hey, all.

I don't have a photo to post yet, but I'll work on it (the only photo I have is terrible... can't even scan it.) Anyway, this thing is on steel on all four corners, rear wheels have what look like fairly subtle lugs or pyramids, looks to be about Cub/Pony/Farmall A sized, steering wheel is roughly parallel to the ground and the shaft goes just about straight down (angled out maybe 10, 15 degrees like a Ferguson), looks like it's powered by a 2-cycle horizontal shaft, either it doesn't have sheet metal or its missing. I know that's not much to go on, but if you guys can provide some suggestions I'll go look up photos and try to make a match.

Thanks in advance!
Darren

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Jerry klauss

02-28-2004 11:05:38




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 Re: Help identify this tractor! in reply to Darren in TN, 02-26-2004 07:06:09  
Could be a Emerson Brantingham they had iron wheels too. Hope this helps.
Jerry



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Stan(PA)

02-26-2004 09:18:43




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 Re: Help identify this tractor! in reply to Darren in TN, 02-26-2004 07:06:09  
There is a "Garden Master" model G posted on photo ads. Ad is dated 2-25-04. It too has rubber, but it's another one you may want to see. It does have some resemblance to Gibson. Good Luck..... Stan



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Darren in TN

02-26-2004 07:23:36




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 Re: Help identify this tractor! in reply to Darren in TN, 02-26-2004 07:06:09  

I browsed through the 'help identify' photos and it bears *some* resemblance to a Shaw or Gibson. Still looking, though... It's the steel wheels that are killing me-- all the Gibson and Shaw pics look like they're post-WWII and everything is on rubber.

Darren



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Jim.UT

02-27-2004 14:16:08




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 Re: Re: Help identify this tractor! in reply to Darren in TN, 02-26-2004 07:23:36  
Maybe whatever it is was built during the war. Some wartime tractors were on steel because of wartime rubber rationing. The Ford 2N of 1943 comes to mind. I assume the same thing was done with other makes.



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