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EARLY PIONEER GARDEN TRACTOR

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John D. Miller

02-07-1999 20:53:02




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Looking for info. on early Pioneer Garden Tractor with steel wheels with cleats. One cylinder air-cooled.




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Steve Johnson

02-07-1999 21:34:15




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 Re: EARLY PIONEER GARDEN TRACTOR in reply to John D. Miller, 02-07-1999 20:53:02  
Can you tell us any more about it? Is the engine a bolt on engine or is part of the tractor? Any more info you can give will help.



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John D. Miller

02-10-1999 04:39:54




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 Re: Re: EARLY PIONEER GARDEN TRACTOR in reply to Steve Johnson, 02-07-1999 21:34:15  
Engine is part of tractor; Wico magneta on rear housing; front has flat pulley; 2 external push rods go up by housing to the head; air cooled; tin sheet metal grill cover on top of housing and around cylinder; one cylinder upright.



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Steve Johnson

02-10-1999 19:15:04




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 Re: Re: Re: EARLY PIONEER GARDEN TRACTOR in reply to John D. Miller, 02-10-1999 04:39:54  
John, I have a old garden tractor that sounds like the one you have. Mine has no tag or any markings. Is the bottom of the motor and the transmission all in one rectangle box? Are the push rods in front or behind the cylinder? I will also try to get a picture and e-mail to you so you can see mine. Steve Johnson



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John D. Miller

02-12-1999 05:02:17




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: EARLY PIONEER GARDEN TRACTOR in reply to Steve Johnson, 02-10-1999 19:15:04  

Yes the bottom of the motor and the transmission are all in one rectangle box and the push rods are in front of the cylinder. It has a Model T piston and connecting rod. Also it does say it was made in Milwaukee, Wis.



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