Late 1930's?
Hi, brian18a.
Interesting. Thank you.
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
One of my landlords acquired one 40 years , well probably more like 50 years. He was very happy to get it, planning to pull with his Cat 22. But never found a job bigger than his Ford 8n could handle. So never used. The 22 gave trouble and was not running well. As his son was not made to use wrenches, so dad traded it away. His son let the con man scrapper make off with the tumble bug scraper.
I had never really looked the scraper over. Never thought of it as a Killefer made piece of iron. Or were there others that copied the design. If it was a Killefer that is even sadder. As he had all Killefer equipment for the 22. A offset disc, tool carrier with 6 coil shanks and a grain drill.
Another great brochure. One of my customers offered this beauty to me, I have to pick it up one day.
Amazing how advanced something could be so early on when there were no computers!
Nice brochures thanks for sharing. we have one here that appears to be a model 60.
Six foot wide Version.