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I finally got one!!!!

3.2K views 6 replies 4 participants last post by  Rob Snyder  
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After 15 years of searching, I finally got my Panzer. It's been heavily modified, for what purpose I'm not too sure. Has a Wisconsin 2 cylinder engine and a T-92 Tranny. The original Briggs and big pulley are gone. I think this should have been the 3 wheeled tractor from the mid to late 50's if I'm looking through the history correctly. 152 mile round trip to go get it but, I got one!!
 

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I would agree that it appears to have started life out as a three wheeled T102. What are the plans for it? Keeping it modified or put it back to original?
 
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At this point, I'm not sure what I want to do. The Wisconsin has no spark and leaks gas out of a couple different places. I do know the ugly bald 16.5s on the rear are gonna go to the trash. Wheels and all.
 
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After monkeying with it for a few hours this afternoon, I think I'll leave it modified like it is. So much of the original Panzer is gone that I don't see it being feasable to put it back. Kind of a shame, I was hoping a bit more of the original design was there. I think I may have scored another Wisconsin for parts. It has a cracked block and the owner isn't sure what to do with it. I don't think the block can be fixed at this point.
 
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A new set of points in the mag and really good cleaning of the carb helped. It runs on it's own power again. Not very fast. The Wisconsin sounds like it's coming apart though. It's got a major rattle that I can't find. I don't think it's a rod because the sound doesn't change with the RPMs of the engine. It also doesn't run smooth like our other Wisconsin does. I don't know a whole lot about these 2 cylinders. Any ideas are really appreciated.
 

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