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You're on the internet, that should be a clue. In lieu of that, David Bradley Company was bought by Sears in 1910 and sold in the early 60's. Here is an exerpt frm the internet :

Can I Still Get Parts?

Yes and No. For pre-war equipment, the answer is pretty much no. For the popular post war equipment, some parts are still available through Sears. Items like hoods and steering wheels are long gone, but smaller items that were re-used by Bradley Engineers for more current equipment may still be available. Check out the Sears parts site at http://www3.sears.com/ for exploded views of some equipment and possible parts availability.

Yahoo David Bradley Club. The club allows you to post images for others to view.
There is an online chat every Thursday night at 8:00 PM ET.
There is also an active bulletin board discussion with over 400 members.
To join go to the link below and follow the instructions to register.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/davidbradleytractors

DB Mail internet email list. You can send and receive messages by email to hundreds of other collectors.
You can also participate in DB related polls and register your tractor in the database.
Join by sending a message to the following address from the email address you want to receive messages on.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DBMail/

eBay Online Auction. Search eBay for all things David Bradley
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DBattachments Club. This club specializes in issues related to attachments for the post war DB garden tractor:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DBattachments/

DavidBardleyClassifieds Club. This club is a place to buy and sell DB equipment online:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/davidbardleyclassifieds/

DavidBradleyYardSale Club. This club is a place to buy and sell DB equipment online:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DavidBradleyYardSale/

DB Restorer. This site contains lots of information on the proper restoration of DB garden tractors and attachments:
http://www.geocities.com/dbrestorer/

Handiman Tractor. This is the definitive web site for all things that were branded with the Handiman trade mark by Sears.:
http://www.handimantractor.com/

Nels' David Bradley Page. This site specializes in DB's in action and historical images of DB equipment:
http://members.lsol.net/gop4evr/David_Bradley.htm

Kevin Shaw's DB Tractors Page. This site posts images of some of Kevin's tractors:
http://www.geocities.com/shawslawnmower/_KevinsTractor_Page.html

Grammajoe's Yahoo Briefcase. This site has downloadable images of DB equipment and files of use to collectors and restorers.:
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/grammajoe
Printed Resources:

The David Bradley Newsletter. Published 4 times a year, subscription price $16.
Terry E. Strasser
2345 Little Georgetown Rd.
Hedgesville, WV. 25427
(304) 274-1725

2006-11-29 06:35:09 · answer #1 · answered by Spud55 5 · 1 0

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