[AT] TRACTOR QUESTION.... Articulated 20hp 4wd

Larry D Goss rlgoss at evansville.net
Wed Apr 18 19:32:57 PDT 2007


This just reminded me that Husqvarna has a small articulated steer machine 
on the market also.  They didn't sell well in this country, but I saw lots 
of them in Ireland a few years ago.  One farmer was herding sheep with his.

Larry

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Greer" <greerfam at raex.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] TRACTOR QUESTION.... Articulated 20hp 4wd


> Steiner Tractors are STILL Steiner Tractors. The plant was in Dalton, Ohio
> about 5 miles from my house .The Steiner family sold out a few years back
> and they are now made in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin. There are a very large
> number of Steiner tractors in Wayne and the surrounding counties here in 
> NE
> Ohio. For a history on these tractors see
> http://www.steinerturf.com/about/history/index.html . After the statute of
> limitations ran out the Steiner family started building very similar
> tractors again under the VenTrac name http://www.ventrac.com/ . The 
> company
> I work for has supplied OEM parts to both companies over the years.
> Mark Greer
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Alan Nadeau" <ajnadeau1 at verizon.net>
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 5:57 PM
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>
>
>> Cecil,
>>
>> The Iseki articulated was marketed in Bolens colors at one point.
>>
>> A company I worked for quite a while back had two Ferrari articulated
>> tractors.  Those had bigger tires than normal on garden tractors, 
>> probably
>> 16 or 20 inch.  Both were intact but were beyond repair, according to the
>> ace mechanic they had.
>>
>> The Steiners are a pretty nice tractor.  A friend has two of them on a
> golf
>> course in southern NY and he loves them.  They make one model that is, or
>> was, marketed as the "Super Steiner", I think it was 25 hp and built like
> a
>> scaled down ag articulated.  The tractors are still being made but under 
>> a
>> new name now.  Can't remember what it is but the machines appear to be
>> unchanged.
>>
>> Sorry to hear about your back problems, hurting gets old real quick.
>>
>> Al Nadeau
>
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