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O.T., Scraper ID please?
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3 years 3 weeks ago #232693
by juiceman
A nice fellow some of us know found this recently.
Does anyone know the make? It would make a cool yard ornament or easy restoration project.
it is interesting because of the counterweights that help raise the blade/ assist the operator that would stand on the wooden platform. JM
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3 years 3 weeks ago #232701
by D6 Pete
I sure know where you are at there !!! .. A very good friend to me as well ... Regards pete !! . ps has helped me with parts and machines !!!.
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3 years 3 weeks ago #232716
by Rome K/G
Looks like a "Giant" scraper built by Schmeiser Manufacturing co. of Davis, and later Fresno California.
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3 years 3 weeks ago #232753
by juiceman
I want to say Rome K/G wins the prize!
I stumbled across my copy of Jack Alexander’s BeGe book, and lo and behold, page 8!
It looks pretty close to the same except for the size?
Hmmmm, I wonder if there is any room here, but I don’t own a period correct tractor for it! JM
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