Posted by CENTAUR on November 27, 2007 at 18:45:48 from (75.22.170.40):
In Reply to: Re: 1946? Centaur posted by Woodchuck on November 27, 2007 at 17:49:19:
Centaur came in two basic tread widths.KV36inch and the KV48 inch width.Just before WW2 they went to the OHV 140 cubic inch which where the D-140 comes from.Prior to that they used the 133cu.inch flat head.The price of these centaurs was $845 FOB Greenwich,Ohio for the regular AG model which had a 14 inch plow and a single row cultivator both made by oliver.Plow and cultivator were extra.THIS WAS BEFORE the WW2era. They all had the same 4 speed trans which were 2.5/5/10/and 20 MPH at full govered engine RPMs.Note each doubled the preceeding gear.the (M)makes it highway mower.All LEROI-CENTAUR tractors used the Leroi engines.CENTAUR
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