small Texas show pics

Lindsay Texas last weekend. Small show, nice folks, nice countryside with lots of larger size working farms and ranches in the area.
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I am not at all sure, but I think it is for a small gasoline engine used to crank the main engine. I couldn't find anybody around to tell me so I took the pic and hoped somebody on here would know for sure.
 
And it was HOT! Was down a little bit in tractors. Has been lots of engines in past not so many now. Usually some plow,have place to.
 
Yes I had a 70 diesel like that and it is for the gas tank to be filed. The PUP motor is used to start the diesel engine. The PUP motor idles at 3000 RPM's and runs wide open at 6000 for starting. Sounds wild ? It is and you would think it is going to explode. The PUP motor is a V4 but it runs like a V2 as two cylinders run side by side together.
 
Yes it was hot, so I didn't stay for the pull, assuming they had one. Instead I rode around the countryside having never explored that particular part of Texas. I live a 100 miles or so south of Lindsay.
 
Yes, that is the starter motor. That tractor and all the others lined up on both sides, and a few old trucks belong to the man that was announcing the show, didn't get his name though. He's definitely a serious collector, and he was negotiating to buy another!

I was there when he started it up. That is a real strange sounding motor, sounds like a run away 2 stroke!

Got to see the steam tractor running, think it was a Case. It belongs to the club that puts on the show. They were running a belt drive bailer with it. What a slow process! Oh, the good ol' days! LOL


Not sure how many YT'ers were there, did find Gary from Muleshoe, we had a good conversation.

It did get hot, left around 2:00.
 
I have one. They were originally used for making terraces, but I bought mine on an auction and used it to redo waterways. Pulling it with a D19 and running the 3 speed gearbox in "high", that sucker would throw some dirt.

When I bought mine, it had a mechanical lift. I still had an International 3 bottom plow my father had abandoned so I switched the necessary parts to make the terrace hydraulic lift. I'm thinking now of using it to build a driveway to my new building.
 

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