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Posted by Brad in VA on April 06, 2006 at 19:08:52 from (65.164.93.166):
Evening all, I have run accross a tractor in the area here, i have known about it for a bit but it is now going to be sold... The tractor it is a Emerson Brantingham.... All research i have been able to come up with is that they were bought out by case in the 20's??? Thats as much as i can come up with. The tractor is on steel of course, and is a 4 cyl motor petcocks on each cylinder. The tag says Emerson Brantingham, rockford Ill. 12 HP on motor and 20 on Belt... The tractor is pretty straight and is complete, it was used to run a sawmill untill a berring in the water pump went out as i was told and then parked in a shed, this was 20+ years ago. Ok for my questions. What is it??? Im a JD and Farmall man. This tractor i want it to restore and show, but im leaning on you guys to tell me what it is, how much i should pay and how many were made, parts?? hard to find? Is it worth fixing? Thanks In advance
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