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Model Information
1919
The Samson Model D, Iron Horse was announced in January 1919. GMC bought out rights to the “Jim Dandy” motor cultivator and proceeded to build the Iron Horse in quantity. Motor cultivators were the rage of the day, and GMC obviously hoped to realize excellent profits. The combination of post-war depression and fierce competition, compounded with a poor tractor helped put GMC out of the tractor business. Mechanical problems abounded, and the design was such that the machine could be easily upset. Although some authorities have it that the rein-drive feature led to the downfall of the Iron Horse, it should be noted that the rein-drive system provided coordinated movement between hands and feet, a feature not found on most motor cultivators.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Samson Vertical
Cylinders: 4
Bore & Stroke:
RPM: 500
CID:
Fuel:
Main Fuel Tank Cap:
Aux Fuel Tank Cap:
Carburetor: Zenith
Cooling Capacity:
Drawbar HP:
Belt PTO HP:
Weight: lbs
Length: inches
Width: inches
Height: inches
Number of Gears:
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