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Posted by Phil Semenuk on August 11, 2006 at 09:42:55 from (75.9.240.171):
In Reply to: David Bradly posted by Glen on October 29, 2000 at 09:33:30:
I own a David Bradley Garden Tractor. It has a new Briggs and Stratton Eight Horsepower Engine on the original frame. The tractor has a three point hitch along with a modified Sears snow plow for the front. It also has a plow, cultivator and harrow. These are original David Bradley implements. I also have a custom built trailer my dad built for it. He also created wheel weight for it from old Rambler hubcaps and lead melted from many trips through many car shops and tire stores. The tractor and implements need to be restored to the original blue and gold David Bradley tractor colors. The company also built walk behind engines for the garden. I have included a website for you to go to: http://members.lsol.net/gop4evr/ It is a website that should get you started. Phil Semenuk
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