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Page Garden Tractor info and Gibson

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Darren

08-20-2001 18:24:01




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Hi, I'm looking for any information for a Page garden tractor. I don't know what the model number or anything is, but if someone knows of any Page sites it would be great, so I could try and compare according to pictures. The motor is mounted on the back of the tractor and is a Wisconsin motor, and all implements mount underneath the tractor, if this makes it sound familiar to anyone. Also I have a Gibson tractor, again, don't know anything about it as far as model or year produced or anything. There's no steering wheel, just a lever that pushes back and forth to turn the wheels. Thanks

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Kevin

08-23-2001 06:29:24




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 Re: Page Garden Tractor info and Gibson in reply to Darren, 08-20-2001 18:24:01  
In regards to your Gibson there is a Gibson club at www.bluegrass.net.From your description it sounds like you have a model 'a'.Your Page tractor was first built as a walk-behind unit.You might try spelling the name 'paige'& see what you get.Good luck.



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Kevin

08-24-2001 06:49:56




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 Re: Re: Page Garden Tractor info and Gibson in reply to Kevin , 08-23-2001 06:29:24  
In regards to my first reply,I gave you the wrong address.The correct address is www.bluegrass.net/~dbaas/ Sorry for the inconvenience.



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Max Koone

09-29-2001 20:57:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Page Garden Tractor info and Gibson in reply to Kevin, 08-24-2001 06:49:56  
You have either an A or D Gibson. A had 16" rear tires, D had 24" rear tires. Look on top of left main frame rail by the engine, the model followed by the serial number should be stamped in the rail as example D00000.



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