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Model Information
1915-1919
“Common Sense” was the original V-8 tractor. Its 3 1/4 inch bore and 5-inch stroke yielded 20 drawbar and 40 belt horsepower at a speed of 1200 RPM. To meet emergencies, the engine could be revved up to get over 70 BHP. A full pressure oiling system with a drilled crankshaft operated at 25 PSI. A red frame and wheels topped off by a yellow hood and wheel cover gave an attractive appearance. Two forward speeds were available, up to 3 1/2 MPH, along with one reverse. The total weight was 6,000 pounds. Toward the end of production, the Common Sense tractor sold at $ 2,200.
Power Train & Specs
Engine:
Cylinders:
Bore & Stroke: 3 1/4 x 5
RPM: 1200
CID:
Fuel:
Main Fuel Tank Cap:
Aux Fuel Tank Cap:
Carburetor:
Cooling Capacity:
Drawbar HP:
Belt PTO HP:
Weight: 6000 lbs
Length: inches
Width: inches
Height: inches
Number of Gears:
Options:
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