Sold a Power Trac

   / Sold a Power Trac #11  
There website and information makes me feel as though they don't care to sell more. They remind me of the local feed store who will be out of business when the 'old timers' die off.

People have been saying this since I first got mine in 2001. I think they enjoy their business model. The minining equipment side of their business might be taking a hit, but I have no way of knowing that, it's just speculation.
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #12  
Honestly, I'm from that part of Virginia and let's just say that power-trac is not the only ones just now ringing in the the new millennium... Good folks doing their thing their way... Cuz it's still working for them.
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #13  
There website and information makes me feel as though they don't care to sell more. They remind me of the local feed store who will be out of business when the 'old timers' die off.

There's a nearby machinery dealership that gave me that feeling when I tried to buy a set of pallet forks. Last time I was there I didn't see the owners, I hope they've sold out.
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #14  
I was working at a customers home in the winter and saw these strange tracs in the snow. Asked him about it and he showed me the 422 that caused them. Went home and started doing research and after finding this site I was sold!
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #15  
I wonder how many PT's they sell in a months time down in Tazewell? Would there be a fair amount of PT owners that are not members on this site? I know when I bought this 1430 back in 2016, the truck driver that dropped mine off said he was busy delivering quite a few of these to customers.
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #16  
I'm sure that most PT owners are not members of TBN. We're just a small sampling.
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #17  
I just seen your from South Bend. I have a old 1974 South Bend lathe; they are nice machines.

Do you see any PT's out there in Indian?

I'm sure that most PT owners are not members of TBN. We're just a small sampling.
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #18  
Yes. In fact, when I was looking at them, back in 2001, a local landscaper had two 425's and one of their crew let me have a real good lookover of the machine and showed me how it worked. I'd only seen them on-line before that. I was sold! They also had a 1430. There's a 425 west of me 5 miles. And a 2425 9 miles SW of me. So there are a few. However, the only other owner on TBN I met was PJ. He lived in Montana, had a 425, and we struck up a pretty good on-line friendship, he and his wife and their moms were passing through the area, and they stopped by. Our wives hit it off nicely, and a couple years later we visited them in Montana for a couple days. PJ passed away a couple years ago. I still talk to his wife a couple times a year. I've also met a few other TBN members in person over the years.

As for your South Bend lathe..... :thumbsup:

There was a time in America when pretty much every single person in the country used something on a daily basis that was made in South Bend, Indiana! Not so much anymore. :rolleyes:
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #19  
I remember reading some of PJ's posts on here. I never actually met anyone yet who has a PT, but they are around central PA. I asked Terry for some Power Trac brochures that I could spread around this area, and he gave me a stack of them that I put all around on poster boards. It makes me wonder if they interested anyone into buying one? There's a few Duetz service centers around here where I stop in and get filters, and the workers there were interested hearing about these machines. Almost everyone I found that are around or work on Duetz motors are fans of there performance and durability. As for the PT 425's, I was so glad to hear that they started using Kohler engines again:thumbsup:
Yes. In fact, when I was looking at them, back in 2001, a local landscaper had two 425's and one of their crew let me have a real good lookover of the machine and showed me how it worked. I'd only seen them on-line before that. I was sold! They also had a 1430. There's a 425 west of me 5 miles. And a 2425 9 miles SW of me. So there are a few. However, the only other owner on TBN I met was PJ. He lived in Montana, had a 425, and we struck up a pretty good on-line friendship, he and his wife and their moms were passing through the area, and they stopped by. Our wives hit it off nicely, and a couple years later we visited them in Montana for a couple days. PJ passed away a couple years ago. I still talk to his wife a couple times a year. I've also met a few other TBN members in person over the years.

As for your South Bend lathe..... :thumbsup:

There was a time in America when pretty much every single person in the country used something on a daily basis that was made in South Bend, Indiana! Not so much anymore. :rolleyes:
 
   / Sold a Power Trac #20  
MossRoad is the key reason why I purchased my Power-Trac. His now-ancient website was a wealth of information. I've built all sorts of weird add-ons, changed to LED lighting, had my backhoe rewelded, and even had the head gaskets on the Kohler replaced. The PT425 just keeps soldiering along.

Thanks, David!
 

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