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Jim

06-30-1999 18:04:54




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I have a tractor built by frazier farm equipment co. It uses the engine off of the frazier rototiller I think. It is two cycle. The tractor is about the size of a farmall cub. I have never seen another one like it. Let me know if there are any around.




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paul duden

11-19-1999 18:42:27




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 Re: frazier farm tractor in reply to Jim, 06-30-1999 18:04:54  
I have one of the same that I found in a field in l972 and restored. I also have a manual. I need a clutch and the lower block should be replaced. Otherwise it is in great shape, and was very fun to operate, although I have not used it for 25 years.



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Richard Angell

11-05-2002 11:30:35




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 Re: Re: frazier farm tractor in reply to paul duden, 11-19-1999 18:42:27  
I found replacement clutch parts at a TwinDisc clutch distributor. Tractor has worked fawlessly until this year. Magneto (old Edison Splitsdorf) didn't spark. Got a replacement Fairbanks Morse, just like the one on my Frazier rototiller. Problem. It turns the opposite direction. After a thorough cleaning, I got the old one to work.



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jeff barlow

07-05-1999 07:13:54




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 Re: frazier farm tractor in reply to Jim, 06-30-1999 18:04:54  
The frazer farm tractors were first made in 1948, they went out of buisness shortly thereafter and the rights were sold to the Jaques company which made them under the name Mighty Mite, The Canadian version was called an Ottowa, there is an excellent history captured in Antique Power magazine available as an old edition September/October 1994. I have a Mighty Mite I am restoring, they switched to 4 stroke briggs engine. Hope this helps you out, there is very little info on these rare tractors out there.

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david watson

10-17-1999 17:30:06




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 Re: Re: frazier farm tractor in reply to jeff barlow, 07-05-1999 07:13:54  
I 've inherited a frazier rototiller and it is a huge monster. I restore old tractors myself, but I've never seen a frazier. Does this thing burn kerosene or gas ? Is there anyway I can find out what I have here ? please respond.



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ernie barker

06-16-2000 09:33:34




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 Re: Re: Re: frazier farm tractor in reply to david watson, 10-17-1999 17:30:06  
We have a frazier roto tiller and need parts, I.E., starting spring. Where can we get the? Ernie



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paul duden

11-19-1999 18:44:10




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 Re: Re: Re: frazier farm tractor in reply to david watson, 10-17-1999 17:30:06  
It is a 2 cycle and burns gas/oil combination.



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t fish

03-27-2000 21:13:59




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: frazier farm tractor in reply to paul duden, 11-19-1999 18:44:10  
Yes I also have a frazier rototiller. I rebuilt the engine last summer. Roller bearings finaly gave out. Parts are still available for this very fine machine believe it or not. And I believe that they are still worth a little bit of money. I have all of the parts lists and manuals including a shop manual that is very informitive. email for more



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