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Re: Tecumseh Nebraska Tractor/Car Show pics
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Posted by Dachshund on July 02, 2006 at 10:44:09 from (71.31.166.227):
In Reply to: Re: Tecumseh Nebraska Tractor/Car Show pics posted by ltradog MN on July 02, 2006 at 09:14:46:
The fenders are original! It is 1 of only about 1000 that were imported to the USA. It has a 3 cylinder Porsche motor and (THINK) about 38 HP. The farmers in Europe use thier machines differently than we do. One the left rear fender is a "hoop" of pipe. This was the "passenger seat". Never find it in this country! The fields are smaller and they tend to drive them to town on Sundays or any time they need to. I'D like tot have that plow, too! Be right handy, but don't think I could change to orange! I've onlt seen ONE stationary hooked up to ANYTHING at a show - a grinder. Most just sit there and sput, sput, sput, all day. I missed getting a photo of a few small ones that a guy had there. They sat on a table and were all hand made by him. The largest was about a foot long and 6" wide.
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