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1940s FMC tractor

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jimmy john

03-19-2005 04:59:17




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I have an original fmc garden tractor. I have a plow, disc and double spring tooth attatchment. Any body collecting these tractors? Not much info available. There is a picture on this site under FMC. Oregon guy needs info. thanks




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jdemaris

03-19-2005 06:08:27




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 Re: 1940s FMC tractor in reply to jimmy john, 03-19-2005 04:59:17  
I took a quick look for your photos and gave up. Which directory or URL did you put it up in? I assume you're talking about a Bolens made by Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation (FMC) of Port Washington, Wisconsin? I've got a lot of FMC stuff including original books, and there's lots of information available.



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jimmyjohn

03-19-2005 07:01:37




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 Re: 1940s FMC tractor in reply to jdemaris, 03-19-2005 06:08:27  
Sorry about the pic. Im computer illeterate. There is a similiar pic on this site. search tractor photos for food machinery corporation. Mine is green w/yellow wheels. Dosent say Bolens anywhere



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jdemaris

03-19-2005 20:31:00




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 Re: 1940s FMC tractor in reply to jimmyjohn, 03-19-2005 07:01:37  
I found the photo you mention, but that's a four wheeler with a front-engine 5 horsepower Wisconsin. Machine weighs about 725 lbs. and first came out in the late 40s. I thought you said your's is a two wheeler? The machine the guy has in Tractor Photos is a Bolens Ridemaster - I've got two of them. Sort of a two-wheel garden tractor with a two wheeled sulky and seat permanently attached to the back - thus making it a four wheeler. Has a steering wheel attached to a chain and usually a center-mounted culivator. They were also available with 20" disks, grader blade, snow plow, seeder, moldboard plow, and harrows.

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