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Johnson Manufacturing New Deal Specs ( 1935-1941 )

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Overview

The Johnson Manufacturing New Deal is a farm tractor produced in Wyoming, Minnesota, between 1935 and 1941. It is powered by a 2.9L Ford four-cylinder gasoline engine rated at 20 hp and features a three-speed transmission. The tractor is configured with an open operator station, a 1,450-pound weight, and was originally listed with a capacity for one 16-inch plow.

Ideal Applications

Engine and Transmission Layout: The tractor utilizes a 177 ci liquid-cooled Ford gasoline engine and a manual transmission providing three forward gears and one reverse gear.
Physical Measurements and Tires: Listed at 1,450 lbs with a 52-inch width and 87-inch length, the unit is equipped with 33x7.5 front and 20x4 rear agricultural tires.
Production and Operational Specs: Manufactured in the USA for an original price of $265, this two-wheel drive open station model is rated for handling a single 16-inch plow.

Production

Description Built in Wyoming, Minnesota, USA
Manufacturer Johnson Manufacturing
Original price $265 (1935)

Engine

Engine type Ford 2.9L 4-cyl gasoline
Bore/Stroke 3.75x4.00 inches (95 x 102 mm)
Description Ford / gasoline / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 177 ci (2.9 L)
Power 20 hp (14.9 kW)
Plows 1 (16-inch)

Transmission

Gears 3 forward and 1 reverse
Transmission type 3-speed

Mechanical

Cab Open operator station.
Drive type Two-wheel drive

Dimensions & Tires

Height 63 inches (160 cm)
Length 87 inches (220 cm)
Weight 1,450 lbs (657 kg)
Width 52 inches (132 cm)
Front tire 33x7.5
Rear tire 20x4
Weight 1,450 lbs (657 kg)
Ag front 33x7.5
Ag rear 20x4

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