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| Mark Jackson
07-23-2009 11:57:23
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 Hi All, I have a Lawn All tractor that was built in Johnstown, PA. I was just wondering if anyone else has ever run into one? Very well built tractor but oddly enough this is the only one I have seen. I'd love to find out more abut this, and be more than happy to pay for copies of manuals, literature, etc or be interested in purchasing original literature. Thanks! |
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| noncompos
07-26-2009 11:53:41
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Re: Lawn All Tractor Information Wanted.... in reply to Mark Jackson, 07-23-2009 11:57:23
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| Mark: Got a reply from "Blake", somewhere in the Johnstown area, with some info about the company. Have asked for permission to pass on his email adds, or, in the alternative, that he post a reply on the site or email you through the site. If he decides not to post or email in the next few days, post here and I'll post the info in his email to me. He didn't mention anything about parts, just production location, models and engines., etc.. |
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| Mark Jackson
07-26-2009 13:43:40
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Re: Lawn All Tractor Information Wanted.... in reply to noncompos, 07-26-2009 11:53:41
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| Thanks! The tractor I have runs great and isn't missing anything at all, I'd just love to find out more about the company and learn a bit of the history behind the tractor. I figure this tractor is so well put together, and with the tooling costs that would have been involved, even back then, that there must be some more of them out there somewhere. I've sent an email to the library in Johnstown but as of yet haven't received a reply. Thanks again... |
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| noncompos
07-26-2009 16:09:21
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Re: Lawn All Tractor Information Wanted.... in reply to Mark Jackson, 07-26-2009 13:43:40
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| Marc: Sending email thru system; post here if doesn"t come thru. Blake advises that: These were built in Conemaugh, PA, very near Johnstown; the factory or assembly works were at 440 Donruth Lane.; That there were three models: Super (largest), Standard and Pacer (smallest), powered by four Wisc engines: 5, 6, 81/2 and 15HP; That all had 3spd + rev, that elec start available on all, that to the best of his knowledge there were no 4WD models, that there was a Pacer recently for sale near him with Tiller steering; That he wouldn"t mind having one himself, and that"s pretty well all he knows about them. |
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