Anonymous-0
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I was wondering if anyone on here could help me. I"m doing some research on an old tractor that seems to be very uncommon to many people....its a 1919 Beaver tractor. If you go on google images and type in something about Beaver tractors you"ll find a colour photo of it. It"s on steel wheels, the front wheels look similar to a 10-20 McCormick-Deering as far as design is concerned, but the back wheels are narrow, and have the lugs going the same direction as the Titan 10-20. The rear fenders are square, or very close to it....they"re flat on the top and they curve to about an 80 degree angle at the back so they go in style with the wheels. It looks also to me from the picture I saw it has a hand clutch. The side panels by the engine are a little different then the McCormick. They actaully open up into 2 sections instead of one. Instead of there being one big panel to open up the entire engine like the McCormick 10-20, the bottom opens up in a downward manner toward the ground, and the other half opens up and is able to rest above the top of the hood in a diagonal way. This is the same for both sides. The colours are a really light Gray just like the Twin City"s I believe if thats the right colour for the Twin City"s, and the wheels are Red. If anyone has any kind of information about this tractor, pictures of any kind of it, or has/knows someone (with pictures preferrably) of one unrestored or restored, please get back to me. Thanks.