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This, for almost ALL of you will be the first and maybe only time you will see a Geiser (Peerless)...

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Old 11-26-2004, 12:37 AM
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This, for almost ALL of you will be the first and maybe only time you will see a Geiser (Peerless) gas tractor "in the flesh". The rear wheels are the dead giveaway as to what make it is....they are just like those on the the steam engines. I also just LOVE the Peerless steam engine line...they're just neat lookin'!
This tractor is, I believe, in the restoration process and it IS the only one of its type in existance.


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Old 11-15-2005, 11:52 AM
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cool tractor. please keep us posted on the progress
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Old 11-15-2005, 02:23 PM
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What happened to the Geiser sold at Oscar's Dreamland sale with the round (wrong) radiator? The Geiser portable gas engine at Rollag is awesome, the tractor should be unbelievable. Don't know much about traction engines, but those Peerless steamers look pretty good too.
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Craig would that be John's ??
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.......................... 'nuff said Jeff?
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Don't worry Craig I wont tell. I also seen the tractor this summer also and it looks like it will be a good tractor. They are very neat possibly one of the neatest four cylenders.
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Old 11-17-2005, 08:58 AM
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Can you tell me who owns the Geiser Tractor? There is supposed to be 2 known gas tractors. Is there any other picture of this one?
Within my collection of Geiser literature, I have the factory blueprints for the Geiser Gas Tractor. I would like to talk the owner.
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I have to clarify my "only one" statement.
I was informed there is ONE other Geiser, still at Oscars in MT, but it is not completely original...so the one in Crosby is STILL the only complete and original of its kind.
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Hello; I have the 25-50 Geiser tracto and don't know the reason for hush hush, but no harm done. We hauled this tractor up to Clyde Halls and he will do some work on it as plan to fix it up. Would be very much intersted in talking to Mike Roher regarding any information he might have on this tractor as we don't have much. If he would like to email me it is jotysse@nccray.com and if he cares to contact me I will sure get ahold of him.Want to thank Craig for hooking this up and Mike for replying. John Tysse Jr Crosby, N. Dak. 58730 my phone # is 701 965-6741
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