Models
Model |
Configuration |
Years |
# Produced |
---|---|---|---|
Midwest 9-18 | 1921-1924 |
Resembling a cross between a Waterloo Boy and a Hart-Parr, the Mid-West tractor was listed in 1921. It used a Gile two-cylinder 5 x 6 1/2 inch motor. The opposed cylinders gave the engine inherent balance for a smooth-running outfit. Kingston carburetor, Bennett air cleaner, and Atwater-Kent ignition system were all standard equipment.
There is very little known on this company and their tractors.
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