Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles & Things Mechanical
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Two Small Restored Tractors
The tractor on the left is a Farmall Cub, easily one of the most popular small chore tractors made in history. This is shown by the sheer numbers of Cubs that were built. With a production run lasting almost 20 years, over 200,000 of them were built between 1947 and 1964.
In 1947, the Massey Harris Pony, Model 11 tractor (to the right) was introduced, and was produced to 1957. It was designed to compete with the John Deere Model L, the Allis-Chalmers Model G, and the Farmall Cub. The Pony was very successful on truck gardens, estates, and golf courses, and for utility work on large farms. The Pony built in Woodstock, Ontario, was a one-plow tractor with a three- speed transmission and a heavy-duty, industrial, 62 cubic-inch, Continental four-cylinder, L-head engine which produced 10 HP on the drawbar and 11 HP on the belt pulley.
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