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Model Information
1911
Diamond Iron Works had been operating as engineers and machinists since 1900. When the company was incorporated in 1902, capitalization was set at $100,000. As late as 1911, Diamond was listed as manufacturers of sawmill and power transmission machinery, but this tractor was entered in the 1912 Winnipeg Demonstrations. Shown here with an 8-bottom plow, this outfit carried a 40-70 horsepower rating. For unknown reasons, the 40-70 did not place in the Winnipeg trials, and was only marketed through 1913. These tractors had a completely different configuration with the engine and radiator near the rear of the tractor and the steering wheel just behind the front axle.
Power Train & Specs
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Drawbar HP:
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Weight: 18000 lbs
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