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B-1 SPECIFICATIONS AND
FEATURES
STANDARD EQUIPMENT - Four-cycle (Briggs & Stratton) air-cooled gasoline
engine with oil bath air cleaner; 12-volt electric system: electric
starter-generator; magneto ignition; key ignition switch; pushbutton starting;
controlled traction differential; three forward and one reverse speeds; drawbar;
foot-operated clutch and brake; foam-rubber seat, arms and back rest; footrest;
fenders; implement lift system; 3 PTO outlets; 4.80 x 8 (2-ply) front, 6.00 x 12
(2-ply) rear tires; hinged seat and hood; painted yellow.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT - Dual rear wheels;
speed reduction drive; hitch adapter; PTO Center Mount; front counterweight;
rear counterweight; collar weight; rear wheel weights; tire chains (6.00 x 12);
tool box; electric lights
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MODEL B-1 |
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ENGINE: |
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Briggs & Stratton |
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Type
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4 cycle, air-cooled
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Horsepower
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7-1/4
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Bore and Stroke
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3" x 2-5/8"
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Displacement
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18.55 cu. in.
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RPM
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3600 max, full load
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Air Cleaner
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Oil Bath
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Starter.
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Electric and manual
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Governor
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Mechanical (flyweight)
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Ignition System
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12-Volt (Starter, generator and magneto)
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Transmission.
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Sliding spur gear and spiral bevel gear; three
speeds forward and one reverse
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Differential
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Spur gear with controlled traction
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Engine/Trans. Drive
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Direct shaft with flexible couplings
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CAPACITY: |
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Engine case
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3 pts.
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Fuel tank
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6 qts.
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SPEEDS:
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First
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2 mph
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Second
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3-3/4 mph
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Third
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6 mph
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DIMENSIONS: |
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Height (at steering wheel)
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37-1/4"
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Height (at hood line)
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33-3/8"
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Width
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34-1/4"
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Length
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68"
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Wheel tread
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26"
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Wheel base
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44"
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Clearance (front axle)
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9"
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Clearance (dliff.)
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6"
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Clearance (drawbar)
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7"
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Clearance (center housing)
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15-1/4"
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SHIPPING WEIGHT (Approx.)
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600 lb
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[Source: Scan of B-1 sales brochure, date
unknown, courtesy of Karl Brandt, webmaster of the Vintage
Garden Tractor Page]
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