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Topic: Challenger?
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| 817jdg
11-04-2012 04:35:29
50.107.37.10
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I have located what I believe to be a MH Challenger. I have only seen a picture. What other tractor looks like this?? There is also a twin power Challenger I believe? I know very little about one of these. I understand it has been sitting for 10 or more years outside. It does appear to have cut of wheels. What are these worth, what things should I look for that are good and bad? Where is the serial number tag?? Thanks!!!!!! |
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| bp4455
11-04-2012 10:35:39
70.199.102.168
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Re: Challenger? in reply to 817jdg, 11-04-2012 04:35:29
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| the challenger is unique in appearance. The twin power is a higher rpm setting for field work. |
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| kornkurt
11-04-2012 14:57:28
66.185.0.209
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Re: Challenger? in reply to bp4455, 11-04-2012 10:35:39
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| Close, but no cigar. Twin Power Challengers were only made in 1938. They ran 1200 rpm in the field and there was a lockout on the transmission with a cable to the governor that would allow it to run at 1400 rpm for belt and pto work. Serial # is an oval tag located on the left side of the boiler plate frame/crankcase. |
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| bp4455
11-05-2012 09:11:56
70.194.23.248
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Re: Challenger? in reply to kornkurt, 11-04-2012 14:57:28
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| whoops youre right. I had a feeling i didnt quite say what that correctly. |
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| bp4455
11-05-2012 09:11:23
70.194.23.248
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Re: Challenger? in reply to kornkurt, 11-04-2012 14:57:28
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| whoops youre right. I had a feeling i didnt quite say what that correctly. |
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