Re: OT. WTB


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Posted by Gil [67.185.42.254] on Monday, March 07, 2011 at 01:06:47 :

In Reply to: Re: OT. WTB posted by ken in co [72.1.111.1] on Sunday, March 06, 2011 at 23:13:19 :

They called them a "rotary plow" if its the one with the 4 blades on a common hex shaft. It and the 30" mower were two of the most common attachments sold with them. They also had a true rotovator / "rotary cultivator" attachment. The early version utilized the plow gear box to drive a second 90 degree gear box with a thru shaft having blades on both sides of the 2nd box.
If yours has the two speed axle in addition to the hi and low range on the right handle, thats as really nice option. One of the 4 tractors I have has that and they were not real common. They also offered 3 final drive ratio's. The last of their own engines were rated at 6.6 hp at 2600 rpm, not 3600 rpm like Briggs and Scrap Iron engines - lots of torque. Some more great old iron. They were a division of Studebaker for a number of years. I compare them in quality and simplicity to my Power Wagon.



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