[AT] Hot Bulb Engine (tractor)

DDSS ddss at telebeep.com
Sun May 4 11:31:45 PDT 2014


My son started looking on the net and mentioned that Lance Bulldogs look 
very similar to this one.  I'll post images as soon as he send them to me.

Thank you.

-----Original Message----- 
From: jtchall at nc.rr.com
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 12:59 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Hot Bulb Engine (tractor)

Never heard of them either. Didn't see anything in Wendels tractor book or
the Nebraska tractor test. Even tried American and Robert Bosch.  The only
thing I can think of is a Lanz and maybe a Marshall (or was it Field
Marshal).

Dave Rotigel may can shed light on hot bulb engines or point you toward
someone who can.

Keep us posted, wouldn't mind seeing a picture of this thing.

John Hall


-----Original Message----- 
From: DDSS
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 1:34 PM
To: atis
Subject: [AT] Hot Bulb Engine (tractor)

My son in Chicago called me. A neighbor has an old tractor that he no longer
wants and asked my son if he would like to have it.  The neighbor says it's
a 1939 Bosch hot bulb tractor.  My son says he's not sure the tractor is
Bosch but for sure the engine is.  The neighbor uses a blow torch to start
it. It uses #6 diesel.

My son said the tractor is too large to fit through the door to his barn
(his Boomer w/cab just barely clears the top of the door opening).  He says
this old tractor is really big.  I cannot wait to see the pictures.

I cannot find a single hit on the internet for a Bosch tractor.  Anyone know
if Bosch ever made a tractor?

Any experience with hot bulb engines?

Thanks

Dick

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