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Eagle Manufacturing D 8-16 Specs ( 1913-1916 )

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Overview

The Eagle Manufacturing D 8-16 is a standard-tread farm tractor produced in Appleton, Wisconsin, between 1913 and 1916. It is equipped with a 7.4L 2-cylinder kerosene engine and a gear-driven transmission. The mechanical configuration includes an open operator station, manual steering, and a two-wheel drive system.

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Engine Specifications: The liquid-cooled 452 ci engine features a 4-valve design and a 6.00x8.00 inch bore and stroke, operating at a rated speed of 400 RPM.
Claimed Power Ratings: This model is listed with a claimed belt output of 16 hp and a claimed drawbar output of 8 hp.
Mechanical and Production Details: The tractor utilizes a hand-crank starter and was manufactured as a standard-tread machine in the United States.

Production

Description Standard-tread tractor / Built in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
Manufacturer Eagle Manufacturing

Engine

Engine type Eagle Manufacturing 7.4L 2-cyl kerosene
Bore/Stroke 6.00x8.00 inches (152 x 203 mm)
Description Eagle Manufacturing / kerosene / 2-cylinder 4-valve / liquid-cooled
Displacement 452 ci (7.4 L)
Rated RPM 400
Starter type hand-crank
Belt (claimed) 16 hp (11.9 kW)
Drawbar (claimed) 8 hp (6.0 kW)

Transmission

Description gear
Type gear

Mechanical

Cab Open operator station.
Drive type Two-wheel drive
Steering manual