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Tractomotive TL-10

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    Posted: 7 hours 25 minutes ago at 8:40am
I have found a Tractomotive TL-10 abut 3 hours away. 

There is a video of it running in the ad. He says it does not move. (He believes there is a problem in the clutch packs. He said he had it started last fall and the hydraulics worked. He said it last moved 2-3 years ago.) Tractor Data says they had a four-speed transmission. Any idea if this transmission was used in a tractor? Did it have a torque converter or clutch?

I believe it has either a 201 or (W or G) 226 in it depending on the year. He has a picture of the serial number, but I can't tell what it is. Maybe 1612(X?) Any idea how many TL-10s were built?

What would you say it's worth? Looks to be in decent shape for a 65+ year old loader.

If you have Facebook, here is the link. if someone buys it, you might save me a lot of headaches! 



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It was first made in 1951 and it's likely a 201 engine as it still has the magneto ignition. I believe 1952 was the first year distributors came into use on A-C's. No doubt you could get it in working shape with patience and persistence but maybe it's not for the faint of heart. I can't seem to get any trace of serial # listings.
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