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bontaiJoe


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Any Craftsman historians out there?
Original Message   Jul 27, 2005 4:47 pm
Does anyone know who the original manufacturer might have been for this old Craftsman tractor?

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bontaiJoe


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #17   Jul 29, 2005 1:58 pm
Here is a website with some more info that I found:

http://www.enginads.com/barnsale.cgi/noframes/read/8310

and

http://www.whatnextfarm.com/YARDHAND.htm

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AJace


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #18   Jul 29, 2005 1:58 pm
Nope, send it to one of the mods and they will be sure to get it up. 

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robmints


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #19   Jul 29, 2005 3:08 pm
Some don't show up because they are on your hard drive and not accessable to the rest of us on the net. this site does not host the pictures. You need a photobucket.com or other web based hosting site. down load the pics to that site then link them here.

Some of the pics you tried to post show on your machine, because they are on your machine, and your browser can find them.  But the rest of us on the net can't access your machine with the local address you provide. Which is "file:///C:/My%20Documents/My%20Pictures/Craftsman.JPG" .  For us to see it the address needs to be something like " http://www.blahblahblah.jpg" In other words you are just linking to another portion of a web page and that is what shows up on our screens.  Or something like that.  I think.

http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/10621-0-1.html 

bontaiJoe


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #20   Jul 29, 2005 4:31 pm
Ahhhhh Haaaa! I understand now! Thanks Robmints. I learned something today.



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robmints


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #21   Jul 29, 2005 5:21 pm



MountainMan


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #22   Jul 29, 2005 7:39 pm
Wow.Now thats some OLD Iron. I bet my kid would love to drive that when she gets a bit older.

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AJace


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #23   Jul 29, 2005 9:16 pm
Get er done.  That's a Craftsman for sure. 

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phxharley


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #24   Dec 6, 2005 9:09 pm
The tractore is a 1954 Hiller Yard hand sold through the Sears Fram catalog.  It was made by Hiller aircraft company in Redwood City California.  The cream colored one has what appears to be the orginal power products engine on it.  The red one with the homeade bumper on it is not close to an orginal nor does it appear to have the correct engine.  I have one and a little information but not much.
Streetrodder


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Re: Any Craftsman historians out there?
Reply #25   Mar 28, 2009 9:48 pm
The tractor you have, is built by Hiller Products,from Redwood City , California. The engine is a predecessor to Tecumseh. It's a Power Products engine. around 1.7 hp. Air cooled. They built a few hundred in '54. Not many left from what I can find on the internet. Due to the vibration of the engine, most were probably junked long ago. Sears version of the Hiller were yellow. Same tractor, just a specific paint scheme for Sears, who sold them in their '54 Catalong. There are two catalogs that came with the tractor. One is the owners manual, and the other is the engine  manual. My tractor happened to come with both publications. It was originally sold with a 3 gang mower. even though it's a low powered tractor, it's flywheeel was huge. I saw with my own eyes, the tractor ran into the garage wall, and literally, with a person on it, started to climb straight up, and the engine wouldn't quit. Until she hit the kill switch, it was hopping up and down, trying to climb the wall. An amazing sight. It's a very unique tractor, and if you still have yours, I'd write, or go to the Hiller Manufacturing site, in Redwood City, California, the manufacturer.  It's as unique, and odd as anything I own. It's an attention grabber wherever I take it. I pull it to tractor shows, behind my antique Ford hotrod pickup truck. Hope this gives you a little help............Jim
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