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Posted by Bob M on November 04, 2005 at 06:13:54 from (151.190.254.107):
In Reply to: Schramm tractor posted by Rob in Missouri on November 03, 2005 at 19:58:39:
That's Schramm “Pneumatractor” indeed! Seems every town highway dept around here had one back in the 50’s and 60’s. They used a standard IHC truck engine modified to run on the front 3 cylinders with back 3 cylinders compressing air. As a tractor they were kinda underpowered and clumsy. And they did not have the air capacity of a dedicated compressor unit of similar cost. However the Pneumatractor’s ability to move itself around, to pull other equipment and to perform light blade work made it a very handy for highway departments, railroads, on construction sites, etc. I submit a Pneumatractor would be very collectable. I recall only seeing 1 or 2 in my 15 years of visiting old iron shows. Certainly more unique and interesting than yet another styled A or Farmall H! And it’s being an “assembled” machine - assembled from other manufacturer’s standard products – most repair parts should still be available. I say go for it!
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