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Graham-Bradley 104

The Graham-Bradley 104 is a standard-tread farm tractor produced from 1938 to 1939 by Graham-Bradley in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It features a Graham-Paige 3.6L 6-cylinder gasoline engine with liquid cooling and a Schebler carburetor. The tractor has a 4-speed gear transmission with a dry disc clutch and is two-wheel drive with manual steering and an open operator station. It is rated to pull 3 14-inch plows and includes a belt pulley with a diameter of 15 inches and speed of 2800 ft/min.
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Founded1938 - 1939
Model104

Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications and technical data for Graham-Bradley 104

Power

Plows:3 (14-inch)

Engine

Make:Graham-Paige
Type:gasoline
Cooling:liquid-cooled
Cylinders:6-cylinder
Rated RPM:1500
Air cleaner:oil bath
Bore/Stroke:3.25x4.375 inches (83 x 111 mm)
Fuel system:Schebler carburetor
Displacement:218 ci (3.6 L)
Firing order:1-5-3-6-2-4

Variants

103:row-crop
104:standard tread

Mechanical

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

Production

Type:Standard-tread tractor
Built in:Detroit, Michigan, USA
Manufacturer:Graham-Bradley
Years produced:1938 - 1939

Belt Pulley

RPM:714
Speed:2800 ft/min (853.44 meters/min)
Width:7.25 inches (18 cm)
Diameter:15 inches (38 cm)

Transmission

Type:gear
Gears:4 forward and 1 reverse
Clutch:dry disc