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Posted by MM_TX on July 05, 2005 at 14:18:40 from (69.153.13.147):
In Reply to: Shopmule by International posted by Dennis Priestley on July 04, 2005 at 18:04:27:
Old post on Orphans Forum:(http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/ viewit.cgi?bd=orphans&th=10656) his email is open if it's still the same Bill G 04-25-2002 04:09:25 Shop Mules were built from 1918 to 1950 by the W.F.Hebard Co. of Chicago. From the mid/late 1930's they used IH engines and drivelines, some tractor, some truck and some mixed. The A-14 and A-21 models were the only ones that used "tractor sheet metal". They had U-2 (FarmAll A) power plants. There were other models, the "midget series" that looked like runaways from the bumper car ride at the county fair and larger ones, the A-14V that used U-4 (FarmAll H) power, and the J-series that used the 233cid IH truck engine. In 1950 the BUDA co of Harvey, IL bought Hebard out and continued to build them as BUDA- HEBARD Shop Mules until 1953 when Allis- Chalmers bought BUDA out.
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