The Toro 6-10 is a standard-tread farm tractor produced from 1920 to 1927 by Toro in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. It was originally priced at $850 in 1925 and was also sold as the Toro Tractor 10 and the Toro Tractor 12. It features a LeRoi 2.3L 4-cylinder liquid-cooled gasoline engine, a 2-speed sliding gear transmission with a contracting band clutch, and two-wheel drive with spur gear final drives. The tractor has an open operator station and manual steering. Power ratings include 6 hp drawbar (claimed) and 10 hp belt (claimed), with tested drawbar power of 9.92 hp and belt power of 13.31 hp. It can pull one 14-inch plow. The tractor weighs 2300 lbs and has dimensions of 105 inches length, 42 inches width, and 51 inches height. Tires are steel 26x4 front and 42x6 rear.