Posted by MNGB on July 21, 2022 at 11:57:08 from (66.234.116.48):
In Reply to: Unusual NC Tractor posted by RedMF40 on July 21, 2022 at 04:37:44:
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The tractor is a EPCO Economy just looking at what I can see probably and early 50's model as it has a rubberized steering wheel and a by the looks of it a B&S Model 23 engine and what is refered to as a 2 post seat, the color picture tractor is and earlier model maybe a 46/47/48 model year as t has the cast iron steering wheel and the Harley Davidson seat and a B&S Z or ZZ engine. EPCO (Engineering Products Co) started building their Economy tractors in 1946and built tractor thru the 1980 when the company was sold. Despite popular stories they did not buy transmissions form junk yards, the 3 speed trans used is a Borg warmer T92 which was used in many small tractor and in many many industrial machine, EPCO used a Model A Ford differential but they bought them from Dana the mfg and they quiet using them when Dana no long produced them not because Ford said to, EPCO built well over 60000 tractors using the Borg Warner T92 as the tranny
Gerrit, if you go look at it there should be a Data tap on the bell housing with the model and SN with SN the model yr can be determined
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