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Topic: W-9 Brass Break Pedal
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| M-Fort
11-07-2012 17:40:22
74.196.225.141
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I have a friend that bought a 1946 W-9 to rebuild It is an ALL-FUEL But it has a unique brake pedal. Does any body have any information on this? |
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| Jon Aller
11-08-2012 11:04:19
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Re: W-9 Brass Break Pedal in reply to M-Fort, 11-07-2012 17:40:22
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| Very common in/shortly after WW II. I have seen many more Olivers with a variety of brass parts, usually pedals and trottle control. |
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| ihredo4
11-07-2012 19:57:44
216.73.228.74
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Re: W-9 Brass Break Pedal in reply to M-Fort, 11-07-2012 17:40:22
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| A friend of mine found a brass pedal or something on one of his tractors. Believe it to was a 9 or maybe 6 series tractor Unfortunately dont remember. Think it may have been his preproduction 9 but just can't remember. I will have to call him tomorrow and check. |
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| M-Fort
11-07-2012 18:57:31
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Re: W-9 Brass Break Pedal in reply to M-Fort, 11-07-2012 17:40:22
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|  Heres a photo |
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| M-Fort
11-07-2012 18:55:44
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Re: W-9 Brass Break Pedal in reply to M-Fort, 11-07-2012 17:40:22
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| I have a picture ill try and uplaod it |
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| rustred
11-07-2012 18:16:04
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Re: W-9 Brass Break Pedal in reply to M-Fort, 11-07-2012 17:40:22
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| have never seen a brass brake pedal. how much of it is brass? any pic's. only thing i have seen brass on these old tracors is the carb. |
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