I had a Shaw DoAll in the mid 1940's. Best little tractor around. Had a long cutter bar, plow, and tailor hitch. It was on a farm my folks bought in Newtown Conn.. We had it shipped to Atlanta where we pulled it 20 miles to our newly acquired farm in Norcross, GA behind a 1936 Buic (another story).
My neighbor had one of these in rural part outside Buffalo. It was there from the 70s until maybe mid 2015 or so. Ill bet his son has it now. We didnt appreciate it back in the day when we were kids, preferring the JDs with Hydraulics, CDI ignition, electric start and snowblowing capability!!. I mean Cmon, its Buffalo.
Hate to be one of those "Complainer Guys" but it would be nice if you could put the year that these video clips were made at the beginning or at least in the description.
Not a hater ,thumb nail said versatile garden tractor ,must been mistaken. done a couple old John Deere ,know a guy just started a farmall ,think he said it was a f-12 could be wrong .
@@RefinedHonkey Thanks for your reply. I have seen a number of early very small tractors (Garden Tractors) using Ford Model A trans, or other automotive components (rear ends in Panzers from Plymouth for example) or International Farmall Cubs using Model A rear gears, then later for Cub Cadets, etc. I wonder how many different brands of these garden tractors used Ford Model A transmissions... Maybe a half dozen, or more?
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I had a Shaw DoAll in the mid 1940's. Best little tractor around. Had a long cutter bar, plow, and tailor hitch. It was on a farm my folks bought in Newtown Conn.. We had it shipped to Atlanta where we pulled it 20 miles to our newly acquired farm in Norcross, GA behind a 1936 Buic (another story).
I can't wait to finish restoring my R6. This really relights the fire to get it done
I just love this channel with all the beautiful Tractors...
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Thanks for the great videos. Love vintage Garden tractors.
Great video really enjoyed watching it thanks for sharing stay safe and God bless y'all
I could tell that guy was a New Englander,
no mistaking the accent, I think he lives up the street from me.
I love the garden tractors
My neighbor had one of these in rural part outside Buffalo. It was there from the 70s until maybe mid 2015 or so. Ill bet his son has it now. We didnt appreciate it back in the day when we were kids, preferring the JDs with Hydraulics, CDI ignition, electric start and snowblowing capability!!. I mean Cmon, its Buffalo.
Keep up with the good video's.
Very interesting!
It's beautiful!
Good
Hate to be one of those "Complainer Guys" but it would be nice if you could put the year that these video clips were made at the beginning or at least in the description.
The bugger could sell that for 20 times the original purchase price. Cool little tractor
Looks like this video is almost as old as the tractor.
cool
What year is this video from? Has to be early 90s?
I have one right here. Supposedly a 1940s model
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Not a hater ,thumb nail said versatile garden tractor ,must been mistaken. done a couple old John Deere ,know a guy just started a farmall ,think he said it was a f-12 could be wrong .
Looks like it wouldn't be hard to flip over backwards.
Not with all that hanging out front.
Depending on how big is the operator?
"well what's it do?"
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Never heard of DuAll, Any relation to Du Al loaders?
I found one at a garage sale for$1200. I didn't buy it because i didn't know much about them and I didn't have the money.
Anyone know what transmission & rear axle components were used in this machine? Is it from an automobile, & if so what make?
Model A Ford
@@RefinedHonkey Thanks for your reply. I have seen a number of early very small tractors (Garden Tractors) using Ford Model A trans, or other automotive components (rear ends in Panzers from Plymouth for example) or International Farmall Cubs using Model A rear gears, then later for Cub Cadets, etc. I wonder how many different brands of these garden tractors used Ford Model A transmissions... Maybe a half dozen, or more?
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