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Cat ID from BSOT

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16 years 4 months ago #18947 by cr
Replied by cr on topic Cat ID from BSOT
That would be a Hardy rice combine

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16 years 4 months ago #18958 by Willie
Replied by Willie on topic Cat ID from BSOT
Not a Hardy or Sweco They were made in Wallaces shop right where they are kept today they have D6 drive train but configured diff from Cat there is a belt PTO on rear of case that takes power from a GMC 6-71 and put it thru the trans backwards and out to the tracks and the thresher is a Case and its powered by another 6-71 there are still 3 of them at the shop. Wallace was much like the Heidricks they took parts and pieces and made something better then you could buy to do the job.

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16 years 4 months ago #18961 by cr
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According to the guy working on it on Friday he said it was a genuine Hardy.

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16 years 4 months ago #18962 by naylorbros
Replied by naylorbros on topic Cat ID from BSOT
I was talking to George Rankin's wife (George worked for and built Hardy machines) and she said that there were Hardy parts on the machine but that it was not a Hardy.
Thanks
Ken

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