902ot

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OK,
Here is the Old Timer trivia question of the day for those of you who really know your Old Timers............

What is a 902OT?

It is kind of a trick question, but it really isn't. The 902OT appears in several of the shortline catalogs I have, but I have not seen it discussed here on the forum.

For bonus points.......What year was it introduced?

Have fun looking,
Dale
 
Never heard of it. If it's not on my list, I don't know jack.

Is it a variation of the 9OT?

-Bob
 
You should ask what colors it came in and how many blades too..
It has a newer version as well.
 
I think that's a trick question, and perhaps misleading. On the advertisement I read the model number as nine-zero-two-zero-T. In your post, you wrote the second zero as a the letter "O", as in OldTimer.

Still, you got me!

-Bob
 
I withheld posting this to give others a chance to be first.


and it is listed as a 902OT. Those naughts and owes do confuse folks. This is why it pays to use 80 T as well as 8 OT in a search.
Now, who out there has a 8138OT?

Codger
 
Bob W said:
I think that's a trick question, and perhaps misleading. On the advertisement I read the model number as nine-zero-two-zero-T. In your post, you wrote the second zero as a the letter "O", as in OldTimer.

Still, you got me!

-Bob

Bob,
I had trouble telling myself from reading the shortline catalog. I really wasn't sure when I read it wherher it was a O or a 0.

Dale

PS- Nice pic Codger.
 
I think the package settles the question. Excellent trivia question.

Best Wishes,
-Bob
 
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