[AT] 1935 Lincoln

John johnwidener at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 1 10:04:42 PDT 2007


Yes the crawler was a Kitty Krawler made by the Lincoln steel works of
Lincoln Nebraska "I own one of only two known to exist" And the other that
the book mentions it says that none were ever sold and they were full size
tractors. So im almost certain it must be the one from California. Whether
its san diego or los angeles plant I don't know. 

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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Larry D Goss
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Subject: Re: [AT] 1935 Lincoln

There are at least three Lincolns.  Besides the one from Lincoln Tractor 
Company, there was one from Lincoln Sheet Metal in Nebraska and Lincoln Ship

Building in San Diego.  Both were powered by Wisconsin AEN's.  The Nebraska 
model was a crawler and introduced in 1954.

Larry

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> Lincoln Tractor Company Los Angeles, California.
>
> The Lincoln Garden Tractor was on the market by 1947. Some models used a
> Salsbury single-cylinder engine of 6.5hp. Weighing 750 pounds, it was
> available with various options including several different cultivators. It
> was also equipped with a pto shaft, both to the front and to the rear of 
> the
> tractor. Nothing is known of the Lincoln after 1948.
>
> This information was taken from the Standard Catalog of Farm Tractors 1890
> to 1960 by C.H. Wendel the book also shows a picture of one with a front
> plow and a rear cultivator but I have no way of scanning it.
>
>
>
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> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Frank Vantacich
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 11:16 AM
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> Subject: [AT] 1935 Lincoln
>
>  I was wondering if any body out there has ever seen or heard of a Lincoln
> tractor?  I'll see it for the first time on Saturday, sounds like it is
> rather small, may be the size of a garden tractor.  The owner has a plow 
> and
> cultivator for it.  Where would one get a service/operators manual?
>
>  Frank V.
>  Loomis, Ca.
>
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