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Model Information
1916-1930
The Four Drive Tractor appeared about 1916. Known as the Fitch FWD tractor, it was built with few changes until the mid-1930s. A 20-36 model with a larger and heavier frame appeared in 1920. Powered by a Climax four-cylinder engine, the 20-36 had a $3,000 price tag, compared to the $1,000 list price on the 1916 model. The 20-36 weighed 5,100 pounds.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Climax
Cylinders: 4, vertical, 4 1/2 x 6 inches
RPM: 1,000
Fuel: Kerosene
Carburetor: Kingston
Cooling System: Perfex radiator; circulating system
Weight: 5,900 lbs
Plows Pulled: Three, 14-inch bottoms
Valve Arrangement: Valve in head
Ignition: Dixie high tension magneto
Lubrication: Force feed
Pulley: Face, 8 inches; diameter 14 inches; RPM 710
Transmission: Cotta four-drive special; direct on intermediate
Traction: Two wheels, 42 inches high, 12 inches wide
Turning Circle: 9 feet
Speeds: Miles per hour, 1 1/2 low, 2 1/2 int, 4 on high
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Last Updated: June 9th, 2023