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Posted by Dan Erlendson on August 11, 2000 at 12:02:08 from (12.13.226.14):
In Reply to: Earthmaster tractor posted by Jack B. on December 21, 1999 at 15:40:07:
Hi, I have a 1949 Earthmaster. They were made for 2 years. Mine is red with green wheels. I don't know if the wheels are the right color. If you look at Antique Power Magazine, they have folks that have copies of that and other manuals. There number is 1-800-310-7074. I have been trying to get them to run an artical on the Earthmaster. Its a very rare tracter. I have only heard of maybe 5 others. The Lynden tracter show had one 2 years ago. The story is a guy that had a willies and other investment in automobile dealers was the distributer to earthmaster and another tracter maker. He financed expansion of production, then demanded repayment, so it took the company and shut it down. It is mentioned briefly is some tractor history books. Not much . The motor is the same one used in the Massy Harris Poney. Parts are available. I'm a member of the Puget Sound Antique Tracter and Machinery Association. If there is a club in your area, someone may know more. Let me know what you find out. I also would like more information. I believe there were 2 models. Dan Erlendson 8420 Wayne Ave NW Stanwood WA, 98292
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