Fairbanks Morse & Co.

30-60 (1912-1914)

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1912-1914

The 30-60 model was introduced into the United States in 1912 and was designed to handle the toughest jobs. Having a two-cylinder engine of 10 1/2 bore and 12 inch stroke, it could outpull almost any tractor on the market. THis giant had a 5-inch crankshaft, 5 1/2 inch rear axles, and 30×78 inch drivers. The radiator resembled that used on Rumely tractors except that 200 gallons of water were used for cooling. An 80 gallon fuel tank was also provided. Shipping weight was 28,000 pounds. Production ended in 1914.


Tractor Info

Engine: Fairbanks

Cylinders: 2

Bore & Stroke: 10.5x12

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Main Fuel Tank Cap: 80 gal.

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Drawbar HP: 30

Belt PTO HP: 60

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