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Posted by jdemaris on May 08, 2005 at 08:59:28 from (209.23.31.50):
In Reply to: Du-All posted by Thomas C. Baranski on May 08, 2005 at 04:57:19:
Shaw Tractor made the Du-all line of equipment, but I don't know where you came up with the name, and from your description, I don't know if it's a Shaw. As far as the focus on the latest RFD tractor show, it was partly on the Shaw tractors, made in Galesburg, Kansas. Shaw sold kits for converting old cars and trucks into tractors, and also sold two-wheeled tractors, four wheeled tractors, riding mowers, and engine kits to put on bicycles. I've got some Shaw stuff. Four wheelers include an R-6, R-12T, and also a Peppy Pal two wheeler. In regard to the three wheeled tractor you mention that pivots in the middle? Where did you see the name "Du-all." If on the tractor, maybe it was a two wheeled tractor with a sulky?
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