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TRACTOR TRIVIA and other interesting stuff 2/19/2024

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, 953 nut said:

Cheston L. Eshelman, the manufacturer and inspiration behind his line of garden tractors and so much more. I will share some of the particulars in another thread

 

Looking forward to it. 

 

The name is familiar but I don't currently recall why.  Maybe at Owls Head Museum??

 

 

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Achto
11 hours ago, 953 nut said:

Achto probably can add some good information to the McLean history.

 

Like most early garden tractor companies, McLean started out with 2 wheel tractors. With electricity becoming more available people were switching their Maytag wash machines over to electric motors. McLean would buy up any Maytag engine that they could. They would then rebuild these engines and use them on their 2 wheel walk behind tractors.

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Next Mclean started building 4 wheel tractors like the one that I restored / built from scratch.:) 2 speed trans + reverse, no brakes.

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Their last model was the McLean Husky Big wheel. I have found a couple of these for sale but the timing was off for me. No brakes on the Big Wheel either. Not sure what they had against being able to stop.:lol:

 

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Sparky

Wonder how the three wheeled rigs are on sloped terrain? 

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ebinmaine
54 minutes ago, Sparky said:

Wonder how the three wheeled rigs are on sloped terrain? 

Adventurous?

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