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  • Pennsylvania Panzer T-758


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      Price: 800
      Location: Middleville, Mich
      Contact: Pm

    Mrs. P has decided it’s time to sell her panzer. If you don’t know much about these machines, they are absolutely stout! Kohler S/G K-181 engine runs good!  The pictures should explain quite a bit, but the drive belt is is very much like a drill press. You move the belt to select which one of the three forward gears you would like to use. You then start the engine, and use the motion control lover to go forward. Reverse moves the driveshaft in, spinning it backwards. this tractor is about twice as heavy as any comparable sized Wheel Horse. Everything is super super super heavy duty. The Mopar rear end still has the factory drum brakes, and they have been modified as turn brakes by Pennsylvania panzer. The rear tires still have the little nubbies on them, somebody did a pretty good restoration to this tractor before we owned it. With the sale, it will have a brand new battery and be in running condition. It has a new coil on it, from the last time we ran it at a show. If you have any questions, please ask!

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