2023.04.19 Tractor Pic

kcm.MN

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Puzzle: https://jigex.com/UNHV3

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Ive seen some Thiemans and Ive read on them as well, but this channel frame is something a bit different from the typical Thieman and I cant find much for information.
 
Not many Thiemans had a vertical exhaust. With Thieman being a kit tractor an automobile engine typically got stuffed in them with the automotive exhaust simply added onto
 
Ah yes, that's a Sears Roebuck like
I have. That is a year later. They
only made them for 2 years.
Production numbers in around only
500 built. I have been told that I
have one of 100 still known to
exist. Mine is the 1938 model with
the steering rod going across the
top of the hood. It is powered by a
Ford model A engine and
transmission. It has Timken truck
rear end. Pulls like a team of
mules. I'm new here and haven't
figured out how to post yet. Once I
figure it out I will post photos.
Thank you for posting a picture of
the tractor.
 
I misspoke earlier in my morning haze. Sears and Roebuck
Economy tractor/ tractor kit. Built by Peru Pow Co. Might be considered the epitome of Ford conversion tractors. There appears to be version with an open steering post as well.
 
(quoted from post at 15:51:09 04/19/23) I'm new here and haven't
figured out how to post yet. Once I
figure it out I will post photos.

38,


If the pictures are on your computer, you can post them here. Here is how I do it.

"If you're not on modern view, switch to it. Then scroll down below the box where you're typing your message. It will say "upload photos/videos", and below that will be a little box that says "Choose Files". Click that. It should take you to where the pictures are on your computer. Find the one you want and double click on it. It should show up beside the little box and say that it is uploading. Wait till it is finished-sometimes takes a couple minutes. It will tell you when it is done. then go back up and click "preview" and see if it is what you want. If it is, click "submit" and you're done!

There are some limits on how large the photo can be--I'm not sure what those are. You can ask down in "Site comments" if necessary. But just try it first. If it works, then no problem."

I'm told that 18th century classic view works the same way, but I never use that.

Hope this helps.
 
Thank you for the information on how to post photos. I will try to get them posted. I'm good with a big hammer and wrenches
but when it comes to these computers I get really flustered.
 

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