953 nut 55,229 #1 Posted February 3 Lesser-known tractor brands, good tractors with a short lifespan. Innovative engineering and a strong intrapleural drive resulted in some great tractors and agricultural equipment, Strong market competition, economic conditions and corporate buy-outs left some brands as a footnote in history. Here are a few you may have heard about but have faded away. Graham-Bradley Tractors The Graham-Paige Motor Co. of Detroit introduced its first tractor in1938, the Graham-Bradley Model 103. David Bradley Mfg., owned and operated by Sears, Roebuck & Co., built the tractor. The Graham-Bradley Model 103 was produced by Graham-Paige Motor Co. from 1938 into 1939. The two-bottom plow tractor was powered by a Graham-Paige 6-cylinder gas engine and Nebraska tested at 25hp. Grahm-Bradley had no dealer network of its own, the company contracted with Sears, Roebuck & Co. to market the tractor through their stores and catalog. Grham-Bradley had ambitious plans to build 10,000 tractors annually but those plans never fully materialized. Sears gradually reduced its catalog space for farm-related products; the Graham-Bradley tractor disappeared from the catalog in 1940. In 1941 Graham-Paige switched to wartime production. The production facilities became Kaiser Motors after World War Two and, eventually, Kaiser-Jeep. 4 9 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Achto 27,575 #2 Posted February 4 (edited) Graham Bradley tractors have possibly the most appealing style of any farm tractor ever built. I've always admired the looks of them. Sears Roebuck & Co. had very good taste when it came to style. This was also reflected in the Graham Shark Nose auto mobile that was sold through Sears in 1939. I saw one of these in person and they are absolutely stunning to look at. Such a gorgeous vehicle !! Edited February 4 by Achto 3 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 12,227 #3 Posted February 4 14 hours ago, Achto said: Edited 13 hours ago by Achto Beautiful styling and the details! The operable vent windows fore and aft were such a practical and useful addition. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites