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Empire 90

The Empire 90 is a farm tractor manufactured by Empire in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, produced from 1947 to 1948. It features a Willys 2.2L 4-cylinder gasoline engine producing 40 hp (29.8 kW), paired with a Warner Gear T-90 6-speed gear transmission with 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds. The tractor is two-wheel drive with manual steering and an open operator station. It has a wheelbase of 76.5 inches (194 cm) and weighs 2,500 lbs (1134 kg). Tires are sized 5.50-16 front and 9-24 rear. The electrical system includes a 6-volt Autolight generator charging at 35 amps. The fuel tank capacity is 7.1 gallons (26.9 L). The serial number is located on the dashboard behind the steering wheel.
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Power40 hp
Founded1947 - 1948
Model90

Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications and technical data for Empire 90

Power

Engine:40 hp (29.8 kW)

Tires

Rear tire:9-24
Front tire:5.50-16

Engine

Make:Willys
Type:gasoline, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled
Power:40 hp (29.8 kW)
Fuel tank:7.1 gal (26.9 L)
Rated RPM:2000
Air cleaner:oil bath
Bore/Stroke:3.125x4.375 inches (79 x 111 mm)
Displacement:134.6 ci (2.2 L)
Oil capacity:4 qts (3.8 L)
Coolant capacity:16 qts (15.1 L)

Dimensions

Weight:2,500 lbs (1134 kg)
Wheelbase:76.5 inches (194 cm)

Electrical

Battery volts:6
Charging amps:35
Charging volts:6
Charging system:Autolight generator

Mechanical

Drive:Two-wheel drive
Steering:manual
Operator station:Open operator station.

Production

Built in:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Years made:1947 - 1948
Manufacturer:Empire

Transmission

Type:gear
Gears:6 forward and 2 reverse
Model:Warner Gear T-90
Clutch:dry disc
Description:Three gears (1-3) plus reverse (R) with a two-speed Spicer transfer case.

Serial Number Location

Location:On dashboard behind steering wheel.