The Fox River Tractor Company 18-35 is a standard-tread tractor built in 1920 in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. Limited information is available on this model, and it is unknown whether it actually entered production. The primary difference between the Fox 18-35 and Fox 20-40 appears to be the engine speed. It features a 11.7L 4-cylinder kerosene engine, two-wheel drive, manual steering, and an open operator station. The tractor has a claimed drawbar power of 18 hp and belt power of 35 hp, capable of pulling 4 14-inch plows. The weight is approximately 7100 lbs.
Fox River Tractor Company18-35tractor1920standard-treadkerosene engine11.7L18 hp drawbar35 hp belt7100 lbs weight
Detailed specifications and technical data for Fox River Tractor Company 18-35
Power
Plows:4 (14-inch)
Belt (claimed):35 hp (26.1 kW)
Drawbar (claimed):18 hp (13.4 kW)
Engine
Aux. fuel:2 gal (7.6 L)
Fuel tank:20 gal (75.7 L)
Rated RPM:600
Bore/Stroke:5.50x7.50 inches (140 x 190 mm)
Description:Fox River Tractor Company 11.7L 4-cyl kerosene
Displacement:713 ci (11.7 L)
Starter type:hand-crank
Engine Detail:Fox River Tractor Company kerosene 4-cylinder 8-valve liquid-cooled
Dimensions
Weight:7100 lbs (3220 kg)
Mechanical
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Steering:manual
Operator station:Open operator station.
Production
Type:Standard-tread tractor
Year:1920
Notes:Limited information is available on the Fox 18-35. It is unknown whether this tractor actually entered production. The primary difference between the Fox 18-35 and Fox 20-40 appears to be the engine speed.
Built in:Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
Manufacturer:Fox River Tractor Company
Original price:$2,200 in 1920
Belt Pulley
RPM:600
Width:9 inches (22 cm)
Diameter:18 inches (45 cm)
Transmission
Type:gear
Related Models
Fox River Tractor Company 20-40
Model:20-40
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