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Lauson Mfg. Co.

25-45 Thresherman (1929-1937)

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1929-1937

The last Lauson model was a six-cylinder 4x 6 1/2 inch outfit with a 25-45 horsepower rating. Six-cylinder tractors ran exceptionally smooth, and this one was no exception. All in all, the 25-45 was probably the best of the Lauson tractors. The industry giants had winnowed out hundreds of tractor builders, but Lauson stayed right in the game on the basis of clear-cut superiority over most tractors on the market. The Great Depression and the tragic dust storms and crop failures of the early 1930s finally brought an end to the Lauson tractor business.


Tractor Info

Engine: Leroi

Cylinders: 6

Bore & Stroke: 4 1/2x6

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Weight: 9060 lbs

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