Posted 2 years ago
doynger69
(32 items)
Bantam 3000 Garden Tractor. I found this little jem in an old barn. The first two pictures are how I found it. Belive it or not I got it home and it started and moved around. It didn't run very well or move very well with the flat tires. The last two pictures are of it after I started the restore. I have the wheels painted and new tires on them. The nose peace is sandblasted and I did a little work on the hood. The engine is done and all painted up & ready to go in when I finish the tractor.
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have standard tractor same as bantam but earler seral 95264 any leads for info
great job!!!
Nice Find! I have a 1952 Standard Bantam 3000 as well. Mine is ser. no. 952378. How is your restoration going? I am hoping to have mine done very soon, If interested in seeing it, you can find a complete documentation of the restoration over at the ResSquare Wheel Horse Forum under Standard Tractor. I would love to see more pics off your Bantam.
Matt