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David Bradley Wagon

to paint or not?

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Will

04-17-2000 12:31:41




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I picked up at auction a David Bradley wagon in decent shape, metal sides painted green with "David Bradley" in yellow stenciled on the rear and two sides, the front has it in more fancifull script, with a red undercarriage, and the tire rims are green. The wood bed is in really good shape but the metal has a lot of surface rust spots.

Does anyone have the proper paint codes or a close approximation? Is David Bradley still in business? I found a data plate on the rear axle member but couldn't discern anything from it. Any info much appreciated.

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Will

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The Red HOPEFULLY with a link

04-18-2000 04:25:01




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 Re: David Bradley Wagon - to paint or not? in reply to Will, 04-17-2000 12:31:41  
Try below. I messed up the first one.



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The Red with Link

04-18-2000 04:21:34




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 Re: David Bradley Wagon - to paint or not? in reply to Will, 04-17-2000 12:31:41  
Punch below and this home page then has a couple of other sites down towards the bottom.



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RWK (WI)

04-17-2000 18:34:36




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 Re: David Bradley Wagon - to paint or not? in reply to Will, 04-17-2000 12:31:41  
David Bradley was the trade nane for farm equipment sold by Sears, Roebuck, & Co. mostly through their catalogs and farm stores. The green and red color means it is likely pre 1960 by which time they had mostly changed to a blue, white and gold color scheme. There is a David Bradley Home Page around somewhere that may give you more information.
Hope this helps.
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Diana Blocker

09-18-2002 17:24:11




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 Re: Re: David Bradley Wagon - to paint or not? in reply to RWK (WI), 04-17-2000 18:34:36  
I need some help as well. We just purchased a David Bradley flare box wagon that by chance had an end gate McCormick seeder. I can't seem to find out any information on this wagon. I have searched high and low. I went to the DB home page with no luck. Anyway, I want to know how much it is worth, what is the color it should be and how old/what year it was produced. I would like to submit a picture however, I will wait for a response from someone first. If anyone can help me just email me. Thanks. :)

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