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Re: Topeka Hi-way Mower
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Posted by TOM FREEMAN on January 23, 2005 at 06:21:42 from (4.180.18.157):
In Reply to: Topeka Hi-way Mower posted by Todd Jacobson on November 14, 2002 at 06:03:00:
I HAVE A TOPEKA HIWAY MOVER THAT LOOKS LIKE IT WAS MADE AROUND THE BEGINNING OF WW2 FROM A CUT DOWN FORD FLATHEAD TRUCK WITH THE WIDE 5 WHEELS. THE TOP OF THE GRILL IS MADE OF A HEAVY ALUMINUM THAT TILTS UP LIKE A HOOD AND HAS TH LOGO CAST INTO IT .. IT HAS A SERIAL NUMBER IN THE 1200'S . HAS A FORD FLATHEAD ENGINE WITH ALL TRUCK RUNNING GEAR , THE REAR END IS A 4.44 RATIO . THE DASH EVEN HAS THE TRUCK INSTRUMENT PANEL. THE FRONT ENGINE SHAFT EXTENDS THRU THE RADIATOR WERE A SMALL WHEEL WITH A RUBBER TIRE THAT TURN A SMALL METAL WHEEL WITH SHAFT THAT GOES BACK ALONG SIDE .CAN ANYONE TELL ME MORE ABOUT THIS TRACTOR AND SOME HISTORY ON THE COMPANY ? THANKS TOM
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