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    Posted: 24 Jan 2015 at 5:50pm
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I am trying to gather serial #'s for any remaining Monarch 75's. I would also like current or vintage pictures of the 75. I am currently working on one, hoping to have it ready for labor day weekend show in Edgerton WI. 
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I would love to see some pictures of your restoration project. Love the old crawlers. I'm restoring a 34' K
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The Leland brothers at Ismay Montana have pristine Monarch crawler, but I can't remember what model it is for sure. 75 sounds right. They told me it is supposedly one of only three known to exist. It's a nice one! Darrel
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Originally posted by LeRoi LeRoi wrote:

I would also like current or vintage pictures of the 75. 
There is a restored 75 at the Heidrick Ag History Centre in Woodland, CA. Some photos of it are to be found on Flickr.com taken by a Jack Snell.
Another restored 75 was exhibited at the Manitoba Threshermens Reunion in 1998.
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Thanks for info guys, I'd post some pics of our 75 but doesn't seem to be working 
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The Monarch 75 you are restoring, was that the one that was down at Edgerton?
 
 
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Thanks for the serial # !
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I have an old Monarch  metal lathe  . May be pre world war 1. No serial no. Just wondering if any connection between tractors and lathe.
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Originally posted by wfmurray wfmurray wrote:

I have an old Monarch  metal lathe  . May be pre world war 1. No serial no. Just wondering if any connection between tractors and lathe.


The only relation I know of the 2, is a reputation of fine quality.Big smile We had 2 at the shop I worked in. Both were used to do some REAL work , including turning single throw crankshafts for punch presses.
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We have out Monarch 75 almost done, but discovered that we are missing the throttle piece that goes between the carb and the intake manifold. Does anyone have this piece that we could rent/borrow/ or buy? We would gladly pay $$$$$$!!!! We are not going to make it to the big show Labor day weekend in Egerton without this piece! Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 262-949-4505
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I talked to them already, and theirs has a different set up. I am not sure what the piece is supposed to actually do , but it hooks up to the governor. 
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Ok, we got it figured out. Panic is over.. for now. 
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