Item Description: Translate descriptionThis lot includes 2 David Bradley Tractors with the implements shown. A spare engine is included along with a spare hood cover. Both units were working 2 years ago when last used. Have been stored inside.
David Bradley tractors were small, versatile farm tractors produced by the David Bradley Manufacturing Co., a division of Sears, Roebuck and Co., from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. These tractors were primarily designed for small-scale farming and gardening tasks.
Here are general specifications for David Bradley tractors:
Engine:
Type: Single-cylinder, air-cooled gasoline engine
Displacement: Typically around 1 to 2 horsepower
Power: Varied depending on the specific model and engine configuration
Transmission:
Typically equipped with a gear-driven transmission
Number of speeds varied depending on the model
Forward and reverse gears available
Drive Configuration:
Two-wheel drive (2WD)
Tires:
Small, pneumatic tires suitable for various terrain types
Rear tire size typically ranged from 4.00-12 to 6.00-12 inches
Dimensions:
Overall dimensions varied depending on the specific model and configuration
Generally compact and lightweight for maneuverability in small spaces
Weight:
Lightweight construction compared to larger agricultural tractors
Typically ranged from a few hundred to around a thousand pounds
Fuel Capacity:
Small fuel tank capacity suitable for the engine size and intended use
Typically enough for several hours of continuous operation
Attachments and Implements:
Various attachments and implements available, including plows, cultivators, mowers, and snow blades
Implements were typically designed to be easily attached and detached for versatility in different tasks
Usage:
Intended for small-scale farming, gardening, and lawn maintenance tasks
Suitable for cultivating small plots of land, tilling soil, and mowing grass
Popular among homeowners and hobbyists for lawn and garden care
Service History:
Produced by the David Bradley Manufacturing Co., a division of Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Sold through Sears catalogs and retail stores
Used primarily in North America, especially in suburban and rural areas
Legacy:
David Bradley tractors are now considered collectibles by enthusiasts and collectors of vintage farm equipment
Some surviving examples are preserved and restored by collectors, showcasing the history of small-scale agriculture in the mid-20th
century
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