[Farmall] O-12 Progress
Karl Olmstead
olmstead at ridgenet.net
Mon Feb 5 07:43:06 PST 2007
Oops.. I forgot one tractor, a 10-20. A Waukesha F-12 would be nice,
although it's not a burning desire. I'd really like to have an O-14.
Based on what I've seen, O-12s seem to be a lot more common than W-12s out
here. Maybe the 10 mph top speed on the O-12s made them more attractive?
There do seem to be plenty of F-12s, many of them with the single front
wheel option. Great tractors for cultivating the narrow row vegetables
grown in California.
It would be fun to find some of those odd T-20 variants that Guy Fay
describes. There do seem to be a surprising number of the 10-20
TracTracTors around; half a dozen rough ones sold last year at the Heinrich
museum auction up in Sacramento.
I'm wondering just what tractors were sold as Fairway versions. I think
I've read about a Fairway Regular, and we know about Fairway 12s; what other
versions were there? Any idea how many were sold? Somebody on the YT forum
recently claimed that 600 Fairway 12s were built. Their serial numbers are
intermingled with O-12s.
I took a few pictures over the weekend, primarily of the row of F-12s. Most
of the orchard tractors are packed in a 40x60 metal building without lights,
so it is pretty much impossible to get a decent picture of them. Things are
really tight in there... at least 25 tractors hiding from the sun and rain.
And the 'nuisance vehicle' ordnance enacted a year ago.
Jim, good point about the governor. I need to find a source for that flat
thrust bearing.
-Karl
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