Posted by noncompos on May 07, 2010 at 09:09:43 from (71.36.98.59):
In Reply to: Corbitt Henderson N.C posted by tractorfriend on May 07, 2010 at 03:34:54:
Corbitt farm tractors were built in the 50"s by the truck company, which was pretty much a family owned company. They came with LeRoi D176 and D210 gas and Herc DIX-4D diesels per I&T"s tractorhistory; if tractordata is still referring to a LeRoi diesel I believe Corbitt said that had to be an error, but don"t know if i still have the email. Good place to start is the Corbitt Preservation Assn, website corbitttrucks.com, which welcomes farm tractor owners/enthusiasts as well as "tractor-truck" owners etc. If you have one or"ve found one you"ll be especially welcome. Good luck.
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