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Model Information
1913-1920
The 25-45 was manufactured in Minneapolis Minnesota. It had a 14.8L four-cylinder kerosene engine. It was 4×2 2WD with a two-speed transmission.
The popular Twin City 25-45 model was built from 1913 to 1920. It sold for $3,850 in 1917. Featuring a four-cylinder 6 1/4 x 8 inch engine, it weighed 16,000 pounds. Except for its size, the TC-25 embodied the same design as the TC-40. Minneapolis Steel & Machinery built engines for Buffalo-Pitts, Bullock, Monarch, Reeves, Hackney, Sawyer-Massey, Yuba, and others.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: OWN
Cylinders: 4
Bore & Stroke: 6.25x8.00
RPM: 600
CID: 981
Fuel: Kerosene/Gasoline
Main Fuel Tank Cap:
Aux Fuel Tank Cap:
Carburetor: Kingston
Cooling Capacity:
Drawbar HP: 25
Belt PTO HP: 45
Weight: 16000 lbs
Length: 220 inches
Width: 80 inches
Height: 125 inches
Number of Gears: 1/1
Options:
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Last Updated: March 6th, 2024