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Eagle Manufacturing H 16-30

The Eagle Manufacturing H 16-30 is a standard-tread farm tractor produced from 1922 to 1930 in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. It features a 13.2L 2-cylinder kerosene engine, a 2-speed gear transmission, and delivers 16 hp at the drawbar and 30 hp at the belt. The tractor is two-wheel drive with spur gear final drives and manual steering, designed with an open operator station. It weighs 7100 lbs and rides on 52x12 steel rear tires.
Eagle ManufacturingH 16-30tractorfarm tractorkerosene engine2-cylinder16 hp30 hpstandard-tread19221930
Power33 hp[B]
Founded1922 - 1930
ModelH 16-30

Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications and technical data for Eagle Manufacturing H 16-30

Power

Plows:4 (14-inch)
Belt (claimed):30 hp (22.4 kW)
Drawbar (claimed):16 hp (11.9 kW)

Engine

Cooling:liquid-cooled
Cylinders:2-cylinder 4-valve
Fuel type:kerosene
Rated RPM:450
Bore/Stroke:8.00x8.00 inches (203 x 203 mm)
Description:Eagle Manufacturing 13.2L 2-cyl kerosene
Fuel system:Schebler carburetor
Displacement:804 ci (13.2 L)
Manufacturer:Eagle Manufacturing
Starter type:hand-crank

Mechanical

Drive:Two-wheel drive
Steering:Manual steering
Final drives:spur gear
Operator station:Open operator station

Production

Type:Standard-tread tractor
Built in:Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
Years produced:1922 - 1930

Belt Pulley

RPM:450
Speed:2800 ft/min (853.44 meters/min)
Width:10 inches (25 cm)
Diameter:24 inches (60 cm)

Transmission

Type:gear
Gears:2 forward and 1 reverse
Description:2-speed gear

Dimensions & Tires

Width:70 inches (177 cm)
Height:78 inches (198 cm)
Length:141 inches (358 cm)
Weight:7100 lbs (3220 kg)
Rear tire:52x12 (steel)