[Farmall] Tractor in "Racing Stripes"
Larry L Hardesty
hardestyll at unk.edu
Tue Feb 8 07:37:00 PST 2005
Steve, Nothing like an Empire I have seen, but obviously I have not seen
them all. I don't think it is a disguised tractor. I have it in the
back of my mind that this is a tractor put together largely from available
parts in the late 1940s and early 1950s but not all that successful and
many were sent overseas. If it bugs me enough, I will start unpacking my
books and see if shows up in Wendell's Nebraska Tests. Actually, it is a
good looking tractor.
Larry
Larry Hardesty
Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240
308-865-8535
308-865-8722 fax
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Re: [Farmall] Tractor in "Racing Stripes"
From: Larry L Hardesty <hardestyll at unk.edu>
> ... I am pretty sure
> it is one of those tractors made soon after WWII from
> generally off the shelf components (truck transmissions,
> etc.)
Just guessing wildly now: Empire?
>... Not a bad looking tractor, and probably a story on
> how it got to South Africa
You wouldn't think the movie prop people would go out of
their way to disguise a tractor just to keep people like us
guessing. It's probably just the first thing they tripped
over down in S.A.
Steve O.
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