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Emmerson Brantling Tractor

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Brad From Austr

10-31-2003 00:43:04




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After information on Emmerson Brantling Tractor & associated parts. Friend has a couple of these missing the radiators. He needs photos, drawings, measurements or any other information specifically on the radiator. Other information would be helpful.
Cheers Brad




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Bus Driver

10-31-2003 17:06:01




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 Re: Emmerson Brantling Tractor in reply to Brad From Australia, 10-31-2003 00:43:04  
As I remember, Antique Power magazine did an article on one of these a few yaers ago. In looking for information on the Internet, search engines do best with correct spelling. Again from memory, the correct name might be Emerson- Brantingham. My apologies if I am wrong.



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Slowpoke

11-01-2003 00:06:19




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 Re: Re: Emmerson Brantling Tractor in reply to Bus Driver, 10-31-2003 17:06:01  
Well, I thought it was Gas Engine Magazine. Maybe both.



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Bus Driver

11-01-2003 10:09:29




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 Re: Re: Re: Emmerson Brantling Tractor in reply to Slowpoke, 11-01-2003 00:06:19  
I do not have Gas Engine magazine. Have Antique Power, so that had to be the place I saw it. Probably was in both.



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Hugh MacKay

11-03-2003 05:20:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Emmerson Brantling Tractor in reply to Bus Driver, 11-01-2003 10:09:29  
Bus Driver: I get Antique Power and can confirm I saw it there. I also have somewhere a book, one of the Motorbooks International, on tractors used in Austrailia. Couple of good photos in that book of the Emmerson Brantingham. (hope that spelling is right) In this book the Aussie's refer to the tractor as the everlasting bast%$#. This was due to it's narrow tread the fact it would tip over quite easily.

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Brad L

10-31-2003 20:17:37




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 Re: Re: Emmerson Brantling Tractor in reply to Bus Driver, 10-31-2003 17:06:01  
You are correct!



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Sid

10-31-2003 02:38:50




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 Re: Emmerson Brantling Tractor in reply to Brad From Australia, 10-31-2003 00:43:04  
What model tractors are they ? Our Club is currently rebuilding a Type AA, circa 1922. The engine is back in working order and the radiator has been repaired. The radiator required some major work on it. If your tractors are similar I will send details and photos of what was done. Sid.



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Brad From Australia

11-20-2003 18:18:53




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 Re: Re: Emmerson Brantling Tractor in reply to Sid, 10-31-2003 02:38:50  
Hi
We have determined that it is a 12 - 20 with ribbed mudguards. We are looking for photos, drawings, measurements of the radiator and associated mountings. If you can help please feel free to contact me.
Cheers Brad



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