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Posted by Dee on April 07, 2004 at 09:57:38 from (161.130.115.253):
In Reply to: Re: Graham Bradley Montgomery Ward posted by Dave_Id on April 07, 2004 at 09:46:08:
David - here is the text you may be missing from your computer. ~~Dee Posted by Dee in MO on April 07, 2004 at 09:07:20 from (161.130.115.253): Dear Knowledgeable Tractor Antiquers! I need help! Questions ... We have a old tractor which has a Graham Bradley plate on it, and Sears Roebuck in letters over the grill top, but has a Chrysler engine with serial plate beginning with T105. True G-B's have a Continental I know, that is why I am confused when I just read an old post from one of your board's members. So my question is now: do I have a Montgomery Ward tractor built by Graham Bradley (pursuant to the post I am copying below) - or did I inherit a Graham Bradley with a cleverly substituted Chrysler engine? No side curtains, but metal is very good for the neglect it has been through. If my tractor is a Montgomery Ward built by Graham Bradley, does anyone know how many of those exist and how I go about finding out more on this subject? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ old email from this site: "Posted by Chris on March 15, 2003 at 19:23:48 from (204.182.70.237): In Reply to: How many of you all have ever seen a Montgomery Ward tractor? posted by Nicholaus Sowder on March 15, 2003 at 18:03:26: I remember reading about Monkey Wards selling tractors at one time. If I recall they were built by Graham-Bradley. For $600 I would buy it. They are not common. " Posted by Dee - Pls help me solve! on April 07, 2004 at 09:17:45 from (161.130.115.253): In Reply to: Graham Bradley Montgomery Ward posted by Dee in MO on April 07, 2004 at 09:07:20: Here is the other post that goes with the above re my question relating to a Chrysler motor in a Graham Bradley?? (which is what my tractor has): --------- "...Posted by kjm on March 16, 2003 at 13:30:20 In Reply to: Re: How many of you all have ever seen a Montgomery Ward tractor? posted by Chris on March 15, 2003 at 19:23:48: Some had Chysler flat head six cyl. moters. I have run two in the field about 1975. "
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