Hart-Parr

18-28 (1930-1937)

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1930-1937

The Oliver Hart-Parr 18-28 tractor made its debut in early 1930. This model used the same basic four-cylinder engine as was used in the concurrent Row-Crop. Although the 18-28 weighed much less than old No. 3, it was capable of almost the same horsepower output as its older, and much larger ancestor. It was offered in several variations, a Western Special, Ricefield, Row-Crop, Orchard, a high speed and low-speed model, and Industrial. In July 1930 the 18-28 tractor appeared at Lincoln’s Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory and was tested under No. 180. This test revealed almost 24 drawbar horsepower. Although the 18-28 was initially offered only with steel wheels, rubber tires became optional equipment in the early 1930s. A 1935 catalog notes that “Air tires are available as extra equipment.” An interesting, albeit a minor feature, was the use of a filter on the crankcase breather to deter the entry of dirt and grit into the lubricating oil.


Tractor Info

Engine: Hart Parr

Cylinders: 4

Bore & Stroke: 4.125x5.25

RPM:

CID: 281

Fuel:

Main Fuel Tank Cap:

Aux Fuel Tank Cap:

Carburetor:

Cooling Capacity:

Drawbar HP: 24

Belt PTO HP:

Weight: 4100 lbs

Length: inches

Width: inches

Height: inches

Number of Gears: 3/1

Options:


Total Produced: 3927

1930: 800001

1931: 800460

1932: 800964

1933: 800985

1934: 801051

1935: 801241

1936: 801990

1937: 802938

Location: Brass plate on the governor housing



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