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Garden Master Tractor

Postby Peter Person » Fri Jan 19, 2024 11:12 am

Looking for information for one of our 4-H Club members that has a Garden Master Tractor as her project this year.
Seems like there should be more info on the web for this machine but we are coming up empty.
Similar to a Cub, it is overbuilt and an interesting machine.
The original engine has been replaced with a horizontal shaft Briggs & Stratton engine. Actually a pretty well done retrofit but renders the hand crank useless.
12" - 5 Lug Front Wheels
16" - 5 Lug Rear Wheels
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Re: Garden Master Tractor

Postby Jim Becker » Fri Jan 19, 2024 3:29 pm

Made by the Garden-All Tractor company of Liberty, Indiana. Information I have from 1951/52 indicates that at that time the company ad said they made 5 versions of a 2-wheeled garden tractor although the Red Tractor Book only gave specs for 3. They were marketed under the name "Garden-All".

The company made a single model 4-wheeled tractor marketed as the "Gard'n Mast'r". The engine was a Briggs & Stratton model 23. It was 23 ci rated 8.25 hp.

About all I found about the company was on this page;
https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/7 ... eel-horse/
The Wheel Horse page in Wikipedia does not mention Garden-All.


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