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Old 08-10-2022, 07:53 AM
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Default Anyone ever seen a Pasquali?

From my Craigslist...
This is an Italian tractor.
One cylinder diesel, its 4-wheel drive, articulated tractor (it bends in the middle). Has live PTO and 3 point hitch, 12-volt, air cooled motor.
They say it will run 19 mph in high gear. Weighs about 1900 pounds.
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Old 08-10-2022, 08:08 AM
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Once, at a tractor show years ago.
Reminds me of the German made Holder.
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Old 08-10-2022, 09:38 PM
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Usually in the US, you will find them in California or New York, wine/vineyard country
BCS is the Parent company now. Use to seem them In the Finger Lakes region of NY.

Today the Pasquali, Ferrari, and BCS 4 wheel tractors are all clone of one another same goes for there Two wheel tractors. All you do is change the two wheel tractor hood and call it the specific Brand, but there all the same.

BCS purchased Pasquali in 1999, Ferrari tractor In 1988.

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Once, at a tractor show years ago.
Reminds me of the German made Holder.
There's a german (?) one like this at the Sycamore Steam Show (saw it yesterday).
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There's a german (?) one like this at the Sycamore Steam Show (saw it yesterday).
Did you get any pics of it?
I love these heavy old articulating GTs.
Kinda hard to find them for sale, especially for a realistic price.
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Did you get any pics of it?
I love these heavy old articulating GTs.
Kinda hard to find them for sale, especially for a realistic price.
No.

There was an articulate 2WD on marketplace by me...either Ariens or Boelens IIRC.
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There was an articulate 2WD on marketplace by me...either Ariens or Boelens IIRC.
More than Likely that is a Bolens estate Keeper
did it Look Like either of these Two
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Or was it a Lawn Keeper shown Below

The Last Articulating riders sold Under the Bolens Name in the 1980's were Made BY STIGA and Labeled Bolens. The Estate Keeper was Made In the 1963 to 69 . The Lawn Keeper was Made 1965 till 1969
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That's a pretty cool looking machine and it's still for sale.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/gr...519492946.html

Articulated tractors are pretty cool. Here is a pic of my Steiner 410 that I picked up a few years ago.
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That's a pretty cool looking machine and it's still for sale.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/gr...519492946.html

Articulated tractors are pretty cool. Here is a pic of my Steiner 410 that I picked up a few years ago.
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The Steiners are Great Little Tractors. It's Kind of funny the Steiner Family sold Steiner, to Textron at the time (Textron sold it to another company who has since sold it to Clark). They got mad at Textron direction for the company. So they started Ventrac . They sold Ventrac to Toro a year or so ago wonder if they'll get mad at Toro and start a 3rd articulating tractor company because they won't like what Toro does to the Ventrac.
Wish they still made the 410. There Only Making one Model Now the 450 with 3 diff rent engine choices

It is nice though that You Can use Ventrac attachments on the Steiners though.
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