Posted by noncompos on August 02, 2009 at 13:59:53 from (71.32.242.231):
In Reply to: Corbitt farm tractors posted by Donna Coniber on August 02, 2009 at 12:10:07:
You"ll want to start with the Corbitt Preservation Society (corbitttrucks.com) which includes other Corbitt tractor owners. Corbitt trucks and tractors were built in Henderson, NC, from 1910 to 1952, the tractors apparently in 50-51-52, possibly as an effort to find something to replace slowing truck sales. My notes show the G50 and K50 with LeRoi engines, which Allis Ch used for awhile, and some parts may be available thru Allis dealers (Agco now??); the D50 diesel had a Herc DIX-4D, which may not be that easy to find parts for. (There are a number of obsolete engine parts dealers which may have parts). I have nothing on the rest of the running gear. Googling "Corbitt tractor" (advanced search, exact phrase) will bring up some other tractor hits (along with mostly truck "tractor-trailer" hits). My apologies if this is stuff you already know.
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