Posted by IrvIa on September 01, 2014 at 16:04:48 from (207.199.229.145):
Back in 2008 there was a thread about an Eska H with Firestone rear tires. An explanation was give about them from someone named 'pedalman' that worked for Eska at the time they were produced. Others including Farmallred, RichBossman, and billinnb others. Well, I got one of those a couple years ago, and never looked up any information until yesterday. I was very surprised at the findings from those above. Mine is the one with the cotter pins for the axles and pedals, not the solid shaft one as mentioned. However, it still would have been one of that ones from #50 to #100. Today I had someone very knowledgeable about pedals take issue with the finding in the thread mentioned. I have never been on this forum, always in the Ferguson section. Long story short, does anyone know these fellas mentioned from 2008, or have information about this. I sure like to talk to pedalman about this. I going to be on a tractor ride from tomorrow until Friday night so if I don't respond to this, that's why. I'll try to get back next weekend. Gotta mow yards Saturday when I get home. Yipe!!
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