The Corbitt G-50 is a row-crop tractor produced by Corbitt from 1949 to 1952 in Henderson, North Carolina, USA. It features a LeRoi 2.9L 4-cylinder liquid-cooled gasoline engine, a 4-speed unsynchronized gear transmission, and two-wheel drive with differential mechanical drum brakes. The tractor has an open operator station and is capable of pulling 2 14-inch plows. It has a tested drawbar power of 30.74 hp and belt power of 34.63 hp. The G-50 has a wheelbase of 86 inches, length of 128 inches, and height of 69.5 inches, with an operating weight of 3,567 lbs and ballasted weight of 5,699 lbs. Tires are sized 5.5x16 front and 10x38 rear. The belt pulley diameter is 8 inches with a width of 6.5 inches, running at 1210 RPM and a belt speed of 2500 ft/min.