Townsend Mfg. Co.

25-50 (1920)

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1920

Townsend tractors were probably the most distinctive of any tractor line ever built. During its production, five different sizes were built, all having the same design and appearance. This 15-30 model which was announced in 1919, weighed 6,000 pounds and used a two-cylinder 7 x 8-inch engine. The 25-50 size, offered first in 1920, used an 8 1/2x 10-inch twin engine and weighed 9,700 pounds. Nebraska Test No. 63 was conducted on the 15-30 of 1920. Although it was approved, it encountered some clutch problems. It recorded a maximum of 29.51 brake horsepower and 17.85 horses at the drawbar.


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Cylinders: 2

Bore & Stroke: 8 1/2 x 10

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Weight: 9700 lbs

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