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Eagle Manufacturing H 20-40 Specs ( 1922-1930 )

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Overview

The Eagle Manufacturing H 20-40 is a standard-tread farm tractor produced in Appleton, Wisconsin, between 1922 and 1930. This model features a 16.5L 2-cylinder kerosene engine rated at 450 RPM, delivering a claimed 40 hp at the belt and 20 hp at the drawbar.

Ideal Applications

Engine and Power Configuration: The liquid-cooled 1005 ci engine utilizes a hand-crank starter and a Schebler carburetor to produce a manufacturer-claimed 40 hp belt output.
Mechanical Drive System: Equipped with a two-speed gear transmission providing two forward gears and one reverse, the tractor uses a two-wheel drive system with spur gear final drives.
Physical Dimensions and Equipment: This 7840 lb tractor is equipped with 52x18 steel rear tires and a 24-inch diameter belt pulley rated at a speed of 2800 ft/min.

Production

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

Engine

Engine type Eagle Manufacturing 16.5L 2-cyl kerosene
Bore/Stroke 8.00x10.00 inches (203 x 254 mm)
Description Eagle Manufacturing / kerosene / 2-cylinder 4-valve / liquid-cooled
Displacement 1005 ci (16.5 L)
Fuel system Schebler carburetor
Rated RPM 450
Starter type hand-crank
Belt (claimed) 40 hp (29.8 kW)
Drawbar (claimed) 20 hp (14.9 kW)

Transmission

Gears 2 forward and 1 reverse
Transmission type 2-speed gear
Type gear

Mechanical

Cab Open operator station.
Drive type Two-wheel drive
Final drives spur gear
Steering manual

Dimensions & Tires

Height 80 inches (203 cm)
Length 147 inches (373 cm)
Weight 7840 lbs (3556 kg)
Width 77 inches (195 cm)
Rear tire 52x18
Weight 7840 lbs (3556 kg)
Ag rear 52x18 (steel)

Belt Pulley

Diameter 24 inches (60 cm)
RPM 450
Speed 2800 ft/min (853.44 meters/min)
Width 10 inches (25 cm)