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No, I'll bet there are many around that still work and are mostly original. That doesn't mean they have their pictures online. They're a pretty functional piece of equipment that's expensive to replace, so they tend to stick around longer than some equipment.
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Yes I am working on making it run. Spent lots and lots of hours cleaning dirt and rust since these photos. All the controls function, motor trans and diff rotate. I need to rebuild the starter, gen and wiring for it to run. Thanks for the compliment and the help, I am a mechanic buy trade, so this internet thing is ruff!!!
Yes it is for a scarifier and the steering wheel is broken but still goes up and down, just don't have the teeth.
I also thought the scissor was different it has original paint. I believe it was more efficient but companies went to hydro in 1929-30.
love the feed back, very inspiring, thanks
I was assuming it was a pull type grader in my first comment. I doubt there's many like yours left in that good of shape.
Teeth aren't that hard to weld back on to a gear, then shape with a grinder. Probably plenty of videos to show how to do it if you want to go that route.