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mark

08-29-1998 19:04:27




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does anyone know about these tractors?




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Alan

07-06-1999 15:45:37




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 Re: country sqiure in reply to mark, 08-29-1998 19:04:27  
I have a Country Squire Tractor. It's in Perfect shape,runs great. I have been trying to find out about it. Any help.



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Jennifer Schoff

01-11-2002 17:12:58




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 Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to Alan, 07-06-1999 15:45:37  
I also have a Country Squire tractor. It was originally purchased by my grandfather at least 50 years ago. The serial number is around 3000. I have most of the implements and still use it. I have never been able to find anything out about it. I know the hood is missing and would like to see a picture of one from an old catologue or something. Any info you may have gathered would be appreciated. Thank you.

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mfettig

02-27-2002 17:40:06




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 Re: Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to Jennifer Schoff, 01-11-2002 17:12:58  
The Country Squire is an Economy Tractor (Power King). There is a group in Yahoo that has some very knowledgeable people that can help. Link



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Alan

06-19-1999 16:33:49




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 Re: country sqiure in reply to mark, 08-29-1998 19:04:27  
: does anyone know about these tractors?



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Alan

06-19-1999 16:38:11




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 Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to Alan, 06-19-1999 16:33:49  
I have a Country Squire Tractor ser.#6238 and i don"t Know anything about it.



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Edsel Ford

08-31-1998 03:51:44




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 Re: country sqiure in reply to mark, 08-29-1998 19:04:27  
: does anyone know about these tractors?

You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.



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edsel ford

09-26-1998 09:13:01




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 Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to Edsel Ford, 08-31-1998 03:51:44  

: : does anyone know about these tractors?

: You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.

For Your information Mr. Ford How does a Ford station wagon run off of a 18 hp Briggs and Stratton?? This is a legitimate garden tractor. Made some time in 1940-1945. So if you do not have any info please do not waste my time

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My Goodness, We Are A Bit Touchy Today

10-01-1998 03:58:31




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 Re: Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to edsel ford, 09-26-1998 09:13:01  
: : : : does anyone know about these tractors?

: : You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.

: For Your information Mr. Ford How does a Ford : station wagon run off of a 18 hp Briggs and Stratton?? This is a legitimate garden tractor. Made some time in 1940-1945. So if you do not have any info please do not waste my time
: So Sorry there Mr. Good Humor Man, for wasting your precious time. Hope you were not too terribly inconvenienced.

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MR GOOD HUMOR MAN

10-06-1998 16:28:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to My Goodness, We Are A Bit Touchy Today, 10-01-1998 03:58:31  


: : : : : : does anyone know about these tractors?

: : : You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.

: : For Your information Mr. Ford How does a Ford : : station wagon run off of a 18 hp Briggs and Stratton?? This is a legitimate garden tractor. Made some time in 1940-1945. So if you do not have any info please do not waste my time
: : : So Sorry there Mr. Good Humor Man, for wasting your precious time. Hope you were not too terribly inconvenienced.

No, wasn"t to inconvenieced. I would really like some info on these tractors. This one was made back in the early to mid fortys at the Country Squire Tractor Co. in Muskego, Wis.

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HARP

08-30-2001 08:49:45




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to MR GOOD HUMOR MAN, 10-06-1998 16:28:19  
I have an old country suire, ser. #2070. If you get any info I would appreciate a notice. Can't find much info on them. Mine is greenn but appears ro have been orange at one time: : : : : : : : : does anyone know about these tractors?

: : : : You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.

: : : For Your information Mr. Ford How does a Ford : : : station wagon run off of a 18 hp Briggs and Stratton?? This is a legitimate garden tractor. Made some time in 1940-1945. So if you do not have any info please do not waste my time
: : : : : So Sorry there Mr. Good Humor Man, for wasting your precious time. Hope you were not too terribly inconvenienced.

: No, wasn"t to inconvenieced. I would really like some info on these tractors. This one was made back in the early to mid fortys at the Country Squire Tractor Co. in Muskego, Wis.

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Mr. GOOD HUMOR MAN! HA!

10-06-1998 16:25:06




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to My Goodness, We Are A Bit Touchy Today, 10-01-1998 03:58:31  

: : : : : : does anyone know about these tractors?

: : : You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.

: : For Your information Mr. Ford How does a Ford : : station wagon run off of a 18 hp Briggs and Stratton?? This is a legitimate garden tractor. Made some time in 1940-1945. So if you do not have any info please do not waste my time
: : : So Sorry there Mr. Good Humor Man, for wasting your precious time. Hope you were not too terribly inconvenienced.

No, wasn"t to inconvenieced. I would really like some info on these tractors. This one was made back in the early to mid fortys at the Country Squire Tractor Co. in Muskego, Wis.

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Mr. Good Humor Man

10-06-1998 16:17:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to My Goodness, We Are A Bit Touchy Today, 10-01-1998 03:58:31  

: : : : : : does anyone know about these tractors?

: : : You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.

: : For Your information Mr. Ford How does a Ford : : station wagon run off of a 18 hp Briggs and Stratton?? This is a legitimate garden tractor. Made some time in 1940-1945. So if you do not have any info please do not waste my time
: : : So Sorry there Mr. Good Humor Man, for wasting your precious time. Hope you were not too terribly inconvenienced.

No wasn't to terribly incon venieced, but would really like some information about these tractors. This one was made back in the early to mid fortys at the Country Squire Tractor co. in Muskego, Wis. Please anyone with any information please get in touch. thanks!

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Mr. Good Humor Man

10-06-1998 16:17:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to My Goodness, We Are A Bit Touchy Today, 10-01-1998 03:58:31  

: : : : : : does anyone know about these tractors?

: : : You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.

: : For Your information Mr. Ford How does a Ford : : station wagon run off of a 18 hp Briggs and Stratton?? This is a legitimate garden tractor. Made some time in 1940-1945. So if you do not have any info please do not waste my time
: : : So Sorry there Mr. Good Humor Man, for wasting your precious time. Hope you were not too terribly inconvenienced.

No wasn't to terribly incon venieced, but would really like some information about these tractors. This one was made back in the early to mid fortys at the Country Squire Tractor co. in Muskego, Wis. Please anyone with any information please get in touch. thanks!

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Mr. Good Humor Man

10-06-1998 16:17:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: country sqiure in reply to My Goodness, We Are A Bit Touchy Today, 10-01-1998 03:58:31  

: : : : : : does anyone know about these tractors?

: : : You're not fooling anyone Mister. Country Squire was a Ford station wagon.

: : For Your information Mr. Ford How does a Ford : : station wagon run off of a 18 hp Briggs and Stratton?? This is a legitimate garden tractor. Made some time in 1940-1945. So if you do not have any info please do not waste my time
: : : So Sorry there Mr. Good Humor Man, for wasting your precious time. Hope you were not too terribly inconvenienced.

No wasn't to terribly incon venieced, but would really like some information about these tractors. This one was made back in the early to mid fortys at the Country Squire Tractor co. in Muskego, Wis. Please anyone with any information please get in touch. thanks!

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