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Frazer Rototillers

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Ralph Kramden

06-07-1998 10:31:20




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I know this is off-topic, but I thought this would be a good group to ask about Rototillers-I don't know where else to go. I have been looking for a " Frazer " ( as in , Kaiser-Frazer ) rototiller for years. They were made in the 50's ( 40's ? ) by old Henry Kaiser. My Daddy had one, now long-since gone, and I would love to have one now, sor practical as well as sentimental reasons. If anyone knows of a more appropriate group to post to, I would appreciate that, too. Sorry for the off topic post. TIA, Ralph

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Sharon

02-01-2000 09:30:01




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 Re: Frazer Rototillers in reply to Ralph Kramden, 06-07-1998 10:31:20  
: I know this is off-topic, but I thought this would be a good group to ask : about Rototillers-I don't know where else to go. I have been looking for a " Frazer " ( as in , Kaiser-Frazer ) rototiller for years. : They were made in the 50's ( 40's ? ) by old Henry Kaiser. My Daddy had one, now long-since gone, and I would love to have one now, sor practical as well as : sentimental reasons. If anyone knows of a more appropriate group to post to, I would appreciate that, too. Sorry for the off topic post. : TIA, Ralph

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Sharon

02-01-2000 09:20:22




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 Re: Frazer Rototillers in reply to Ralph Kramden, 06-07-1998 10:31:20  
: I know this is off-topic, but I thought this would be a good group to ask : about Rototillers-I don't know where else to go. I have been looking for a " Frazer " ( as in , Kaiser-Frazer ) rototiller for years. : They were made in the 50's ( 40's ? ) by old Henry Kaiser. My Daddy had one, now long-since gone, and I would love to have one now, sor practical as well as : sentimental reasons. If anyone knows of a more appropriate group to post to, I would appreciate that, too. Sorry for the off topic post. : TIA, Ralph

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Sharon

02-01-2000 09:27:56




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 Re: Re: Frazer Rototillers in reply to Sharon, 02-01-2000 09:20:22  
Dear Ralph Kramden:
Saw your request of June 7 , 1998!!! Don't know if your inquiry is still valid, but we have an old Frazer rototiller that my husband's father bought used in 1946. My husband thinks it might have been built before WWII. It was in perfect working order from late 40s to early 70s, used on their (Sikora) farm outside of Chicago. It has been well stored since then. It comes with a cycle bar. We are not sure we will sell it, but thought we would let you know. Sharon Edgar & Je

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Alan

06-09-1998 18:10:09




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 Re: Frazer Rototillers in reply to Ralph Kramden, 06-07-1998 10:31:20  
: I know this is off-topic, but I thought this would be a good group to ask : about Rototillers-I don't know where else to go. I have been looking for a " Frazer " ( as in , Kaiser-Frazer ) rototiller for years. : They were made in the 50's ( 40's ? ) by old Henry Kaiser. My Daddy had one, now long-since gone, and I would love to have one now, sor practical as well as : sentimental reasons. If anyone knows of a more appropriate group to post to, I would appreciate that, too. Sorry for the off topic post. : TIA, Ralph

Are you talking about a big yellow tiller? I have two,one running (3 hrs. last evening). Parts and service are still available from Frazer Farm Equiptment in Auburn, Indiana They beat the Hell out of all these cheap imitations.

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farmer

06-07-1998 17:56:18




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 Re: Frazer Rototillers in reply to Ralph Kramden, 06-07-1998 10:31:20  
: I know this is off-topic, but I thought this would be a good group to ask : about Rototillers-I don't know where else to go. I have been looking for a " Frazer " ( as in , Kaiser-Frazer ) rototiller for years. : They were made in the 50's ( 40's ? ) by old Henry Kaiser. My Daddy had one, now long-since gone, and I would love to have one now, sor practical as well as : sentimental reasons. If anyone knows of a more appropriate group to post to, I would appreciate that, too. Sorry for the off topic post. : TIA, Ralph

Can you give a little more description, is it self contained or 3 point or pull type ? When I was a kid we had a "Seaman" tiller. It was a pull type.
I wouldn't call this an off topic post (-:

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