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Re: Schramm Tractor/Compress F230 International?
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Posted by George S. in the real NY on October 28, 2001 at 18:05:20 from (208.31.46.163):
In Reply to: Schramm Tractor/Compress F230 International? posted by Mike Anderson on October 24, 2001 at 21:55:20:
Hello, I got one of those beasts about 10 years ago. I got a owner's manual and parts book from the manufacturer. They are still in business in West Chester, PA. Parts are sold thru PEECO, which is near the factory. Ten years ago, I tried to get to talk with someone in engineering about those machines, but alas, it seems all had retired or moved on. I was trying to find out what color of red paint they used. I guess NH red will do. There seem to be more of these units surfacing lately. Where are you located? Most seem to be in the northeast US. I know a fellow who has two or three of them. I have seen some built on other Farmall chassis, maybe W-4. Schramm built a lot of different compressor/motor units, Ford flathead, 4 cyl Plymouth, are two that I recall. I suppose it is time to get a site here or on that yahoo club location, just so there is a home for folks with Schramm Pneumatractors. What serial no. do you have? If you look on the air tank, there should be a tag that gives the date the tank was made, which will get near to when the rest of the machine was built. Mine is real handy around a farm, you need air out in the field, just drive out there. Great for blowing off equipment like balers and combines at the end of the season. For now, Regards, George
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