Stinson Tractor Co.

18-36 (1920-1922)

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1920-1922

The Stinson Heavy Duty 18-36 tractor appeared in 1920. Until production ended in early 1922, this comprised the Stinson tractor line. Also known as the Model 4-E, this outfit featured a conventional front axle. The rear wheels on this tractor, as on the earlier models, measured 60 inches in diameter with a 12 inch face. Stinson announced plans to move to Eau Claire, Wisconsin in 1920, but this did not materialize. The company’s address was Superior,Wisconsin in the 1922 directory listings.

For the 1918 season, an improved 18-36 tractor was built by Imperial Machinery Company of Minneapolis. It retained the telescopic guide wheel featured on earlier tractors, but used a larger Beaver four-cylinder engine of 4 3/4 inch bore and 6 inch stroke. All gears were enclosed and in oil. A Kingston carburetor and Dixie high tension magneto complemented the Beaver engine. A one-piece semi-steel frame with main bearings machined in the frame assured proper alignment of the bearings for the life of the tractor.

 


Tractor Info

Engine: Stinson

Cylinders: Four, vertical

Bore & Stroke: 4 3/4 x 6

RPM: 900

Fuel: Kerosene

Carburetor: Kingston

Drawbar HP: 18

Belt PTO HP: 36

Lubrication: Force feed

Cooling System: Centrifugal pump

Transmission: Enclosed gears

Speeds: 2 to 3 1/2 mph

Weight: 6350 lbs




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