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Posted by jdemaris on January 19, 2007 at 14:47:29 from (66.218.18.161):
In Reply to: page walk behind tractor posted by Tony B. 1234 on January 19, 2007 at 09:26:52:
I can tell you a little bit. Page Dairy & Farm Equipment Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They also sold stuff under the Pioneer Manufacturing name. I have listings in 1948 and 1949 where they had two-wheeler in 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 horsepower. 1.5 horse two-wheeler had a Briggs NP engine - tractor model ZA-5FS. Had 5.00 X 12" tires and weighed 339 lbs. Next size up was the ZA-8FM with a 3 horse Briggs Model 9 engine. It came with either 5.00 X 16" tires or 5.50 X 16" tires and weighed 424 lbs. The ZA-10FM with four horse used a Wisconsin ABN engine and weighed 444 lbs. The ZA-11FM Master had a 5 horse Briggs Model 14 engine and weighed 610 lbs. The ZA12FM used a 6 horsepower Wisconsin AKN engine and weighed 635 lbs. Page also sold a little Bantam one-wheel walk-behind.
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