[AT] Case 20x28 Thresher

Ken Knierim ken.knierim at gmail.com
Sat Jul 8 09:13:45 PDT 2006


Hi Rick,
     Very nice bunch of pictures there. Isn't that Heider a friction
drive? Looks like they might actually even run it. Might have to drop
in there on one of my trips back home. :)

Thanks!

Ken in AZ

On 7/8/06, Richard Strobel <Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com> wrote:
>    Howdy all;
>      One has just followed me home and is in need of several major parts,
> such as feeder chute.  If anyone has seen one around Montana that needs a
> new home..I would greatly appreciate it.  Intentions are to restore to
> operating condition as parts and time become available.  The large ones are
> a dime a dozen around here and this small one was easy to transport and
> should be a great education.
>
>   Found these two (rare to me) great ole tractors in the museum at
> Plentywood, Mt. last week.
>
>   The Heider with a fascinating drive system (hit next for more pix's)at:
>
> http://community.webshots.com/photo/47015349/2999039140039077051odKgoW
>
>
>   and the Sandusky..also hit next for more pix's:
>
> http://community.webshots.com/photo/47015349/2938136680039077051isaJDJ
>
>   Also had a nice visit with Bill(?) Hoff, a member of the "Old Tractor
> Club" out of Plentywood.  They have a very nice display area with lots of
> iron.  Does anyone on this list belong to that club?
>
>   Best Regards,
>   RickinMt.
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