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Model Information
1918-1919
Abandoning the heavyweight designs, the “ New Hart-Parr” was presented in 1918. Domestic advertising rated it as a 12-25, but to the Canadian trade, it was listed as a 13-30. Autoguide steering was an important feature in this model. The two-cylinder engine had a 6 1/2-inch bore and a 7-inch stroke. Hart-Parr belted each engine to an electrical generator for testing. This broke in the engine, and also provided power to the plant machinery.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Hart Parr Horizontal
Cylinders: 2, twin horizontal, 6 1/2 x 7 inches
Bore & Stroke: 6.5x7.00
RPM: 750
CID: 464.6
Fuel: Gasoline
Carburetor: Schebler
Drawbar HP: 15
Belt PTO HP: 30
Weight: 5000 lbs
Length: 138 inches
Width: 75 inches
Height: 60 inches
Number of Gears: 2/1
Plows Pulled: Three,-inch bottoms
Valve Arrangement: In head
Lubrication: Force feed
Cooling System: Pump circulation
Pulley: Face 8 1/2 inches; diameter, 14 inches; RPM 750
Transmission: Enclosed gears
Traction: Two wheels, 52 inches high, 10 inches wide
Turning Circle: 13 feet radius
Speeds: Two forward, one backward
Production & Serial Numbers
1918: 8401
1919: 9383-11499
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Last Updated: June 9th, 2023