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Model Information
1933-1934
During the great depression the company began to drop off, Charles Heath decided that building a smaller, light-weight tractor for 60 acres or less was the solution. This is when the little Plymouth tractor came into to picture around 1933. This tractor featured a Hercules engine with optional steel wheels. The Plymouth tractor weighed around 2100 pounds and was able to pull a 14-inch one-bottom plow.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Hercules IXA
Cylinders: 4
Bore & Stroke: 3.00x4.00
RPM: 1400
CID: 113
Fuel: Gasoline
Main Fuel Tank Cap:
Aux Fuel Tank Cap:
Carburetor:
Cooling Capacity:
Engine HP: 20.5
Belt PTO HP:
Weight: 2170 lbs
Length: 97 inches
Width: 48 inches
Height: 49 inches
Number of Gears: 4/1
Options:
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