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Ronny269

09-27-2005 11:14:24




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Has anyone ever seen a power horse made by eimco? It was supose to take the place of the mule! They were only made in 1939 & 1940. Any Information would be appreciated.
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Harley130

09-27-2005 22:47:09




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 Re: power horse by eimco in reply to Ronny269, 09-27-2005 11:14:24  
Posted a couple of pics of the power horse over in the tractor photo section.



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AZ JackMc

09-27-2005 20:41:13




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 Re: power horse by eimco in reply to Ronny269, 09-27-2005 11:14:24  
Eimco was made in Utah for a couple of years using a B Allis Chalmers engine with the same sheet metal as the B. The transmission was made by Eimco. The tractor had all four tires the same size and was steered like a crawler tractor with reins ran to either side of the tractor-the operator setting on the implement behind the tractor, pulling the rein in the direction he wanted to turn. Quite a unique rig-made to satisfy the farmer that could not make the shift from horses to tractors. Jack

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JDknut

09-27-2005 17:00:50




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 Re: power horse by eimco in reply to Ronny269, 09-27-2005 11:14:24  
The only Eimco tractor that might have been remotely agricultural I have heard of was the Eimco 105, tested at Nebraska in 1957, it was a stubby little crawler, with a 283 cubic inch four cylinder General Motors 71 Diesel engine, tested at 72 HP on the drawbar (it had no belt pulley). The only Power Horse I have ever heard of was the Harris Power Horse, tested at Nebraska in 1952, it was a cute looking four wheel drive tractor with a 251 CID flathead Chrysler industrial engine, produced a rated 39 drawbar horsepower (it, too had no belt pulley for belt HP ratings). There were no other Eimco's or Power Horses that were tested at Nebraska, but that doesn't preclude one like you describe, only that it would have been limited production, as anything agricultural that was intended for any kind of serious marketing to farmers was tested at Nebraska.

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