Posted by spiffy1 on April 25, 2009 at 10:45:49 from (70.41.137.72):
In Reply to: 22-36 thank you posted by Draker on April 25, 2009 at 03:25:55:
That's funny! I have to imagine there were earlier 15-30s too around this area, but even the picture you posted is a 1929!
Around here, Regulars and F-20s were rather popular, while 22-36's and 10-20s dominated the heavier work, so F-30s just aren't seen much.
You're very welcome old tired, I'm pretty sure I've learned much more around here than I've contributed.
Regarding WeberTractor, as El Toro noted, last fall, I thought they had a NOS 22-36 overhaul kit left as well. Also, if anyone is interested in making new sleeves [with the set up charge, ideally you want several or more sets done at once], I have one NOS that is out of round I couldn't use, but would be a perfect model for a sleeve maker.
This post was edited by spiffy1 at 10:50:00 04/25/09 2 times.
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