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Re: CoPar PANZER T102 garder tractor
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Posted by Jim Uhl on October 28, 2002 at 20:28:04 from (24.237.152.195):
In Reply to: CoPar PANZER T102 garder tractor posted by Henry Helfenbein on November 09, 1999 at 20:32:51:
I have a running, but very dangerous CoPar Panzer with a foot operated blade, but I don't know of any model number. It looks Post WW II, which fits with the name. The unit has a heavy cast iron front piece that is supposed to look like a grill and radiator. The monster is powered by what I believe is a 10 HP Briggs and Stratton engine. It has a three groove pully system for speeds and only three wheels. It is located in Knik, Alaska which is across the bay from Anchorage. Even if you are not interested, as I would assume is the case unless you are in Alaska, I would sure appreciate any informatuion you have on this beastie. I can't imagine a company being in business very long that would build as unsafe a vehicle as this. Ralph Nader would have a field day with this one.
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