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Michcruiser60

Roths Country Boy

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Michcruiser60

Guys, I guess I'm slow sometimes. I just noticed this "other brands" section. I kinda wished I'd seen it before I posted this tractor in my first post. Sorry.

This is my Roths Country Boy. I think it's a 1956. The best I can find is, they were built between 1948-1956. Roths built two wheel and four wheel tractors. Built in Alama Michigan. I've only ran across one other and that was at the Buckley MI show this year. I think our S/N's were off by 25 or 26, mine being the older. It was great to see another tractor like it.

It's got a 8hp Kohler that uses a 6 volt system. I have that engine in the garage. It needs rebuilt.

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Michcruiser60

If you look at his tractor (on the right side of picture) you can see it has a Wisconsin engine. It is a taller engine. Look under his grill you can see a spacer for clearance. My undersytanding is that Roths offered three sizes 6.6, 8-1/2, 9 hp. Engines could be Wisconsin, Clinton, or Kohler.

When I bought mine I got the front plow and moldboard plow.

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Jim_M

That's a nice tractor. I'm not alone anymore! I have some odd stuff packed away in the barn also.

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Greg B.

Michcruiser,

That beast looks positively lethal. I love it!!

When you go to Buckley, next year, look up Clover Mckinley. She's a member of the steam organization and an all round nice lady.

Greg B.

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Rollerman

Never seen or heard of them before.

Neat haveing a unique model isn't it?

The seat looks like it be hard on the back!

I like the rear implement lift...like a 2 link setup.

Stephen in northern IN

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