Posted by J SWAN on October 14, 2009 at 09:43:59 from (8.9.210.58):
In Reply to: Re: I H I 6 posted by T H wis. on October 13, 2009 at 15:58:50:
I have no idea how many were built. I found one and it was supposedly bought new by his uncle around WW2 ending and they took it because they needed a tractor so badly. He said he was a little boy when they got it but had always remembered it being red. I thought i had found a gold mine as i had never seen one and it is a neat little tractor. Then 6 months later in the next county over i found another one that was for sale advertised as 2 W-6's. One was another I-6 and i bought them both. This one was red but does have yellow uderneath. the first one i have never taken anything apart on yet,it is stuck but the 2nd one i use pretty regularly. i have never taken one to a show to find out much. Both have the 24" split rims and the foot throttles and will make a neat show tractor I beleive, just always 15 projects away! JASON SWAN
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