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Erik Rasmussen

08-28-2000 17:05:57




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Anyone with info or knowledge of Grahm Bradley tractors or Continental engines please help me out I have a few questions that i would like answered please.




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Don

11-08-2000 16:50:32




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 Re: Grahm Bradley in reply to Erik Rasmussen, 08-28-2000 17:05:57  
My dad bought a new Graham-Bradley in September of 1939, bought another used operable one much later and third for parts. He then sold everything about 1960 except for a mountable mower and two row cultivator. I remember them well and operated them quite often. The Graham engine was a 217 Continental block, most of the Massey 101 and 44-6's had a 226 Continental block and the Kaiser-Fraser's a 226 as well. I would be interested in email conversations regarding this remembrance of the past.

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Bernie Wilsey

09-12-2000 14:25:22




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 Re: Grahm Bradley in reply to Erik Rasmussen, 08-28-2000 17:05:57  
My husband has a 1938 grahm bradley, in running condition and would like to sell it. If anyone is interested please e-mail me.. It is a family heirloom, and he just sold to other grahm bradleys for parts.



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Dave Hubbard

08-01-2004 06:52:05




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 Re: Re: Grahm Bradley in reply to Bernie Wilsey, 09-12-2000 14:25:22  
I am interested in your Graham Bradley. Please email me as to what you want for it and where you are at and I will get back to you.


Dave Hubbard
Ph 513-305-6539



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Tom from Ontario

08-28-2000 17:49:15




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 Re: Grahm Bradley in reply to Erik Rasmussen, 08-28-2000 17:05:57  
Grahams are neat! Saw a standard model at the Milton show last year. Never knew there was such a thing. Do you know the engine is an f-226, same as a Massey-Harris 44-6 or early Oliver combines? Good Luck.



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Erik

09-01-2000 11:55:08




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 Re: Re: Grahm Bradley in reply to Tom from Ontario, 08-28-2000 17:49:15  
Thanks Tom. I wasn't sure about the exact model number but that should help. Thanks again and if you run across any other info it would be appreciated.



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Frank Tyson

09-03-2000 19:47:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Grahm Bradley in reply to Erik, 09-01-2000 11:55:08  
Am I dreaming or did I see a Graham-Bradley tractor with a Kaiser-Fraser engine at the Waukee, Iowa July show last year?



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Paul E. Kroenlein

11-13-2004 12:53:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Grahm Bradley in reply to Frank Tyson, 09-03-2000 19:47:43  
Frank Tyson. You probably saw a Graham Bradley with a Graham=Paige motor. I bought a new one in 1938 from sears roebuck in Decatur Ill. Only used it one year. Still have left side panel for it.



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Jim Nolan

09-05-2000 17:30:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Grahm Bradley in reply to Frank Tyson, 09-03-2000 19:47:43  
I have a Graham Bradley with the continental also a Massey with one. Also have a old Massey with a big brass tag that says Kaiser Supersonic on the block. I don,t if they will interchange. Does anyone?



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