[AT] New toy
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Thu Sep 1 21:23:46 PDT 2005
One of the illustrations I have of a Kinkade shows the wooden handles to
be like those on an old-fashioned big wheel cultivator. If so, those
should be readily available at TSC or Rural King.
Larry
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Subject: [AT] New toy
I know it's not a 'real' tractor but a Kincade
followed me home last Friday. I've seen it for sale a
few times in the past but never made time to look at
it. So it was there calling to me while I was running
to look at a trailer with my buddy Larry. I stopped
to look with a max price in mind and danged if the
price listed wasn't less (not quite free but close
enough). So with some grunting, in the pick-up it
went.
Sunday my youngest son and I did some serious looking,
penetrant spraying, and opened a side cover of
obvious recent (within 20 years or so) manufactor.
Voila, no crank! Looked it up in one of my books and
there should also be a flywheel and shroud. Well, the
carb is there (bad but at least I know what it takes)
and so is the mag. Only other thing missing is the
wood handles. Everything is stuck but I don't think
it's real tight, should loosen up fairly easily.
I know, I know, as if I need another project! But
really, it looked at me with those big eyes (oh, yeah,
stop, reverse that <g>).
One good thing about all my garden tractors (mostly
walk behinds) is they don't take up much space in the
barn. Like I said before, I like 'em all, big and
small.
Oh, according to my book this tractor is from the 20's
which makes it my oldest toy.
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