BURRELL TRACTOR
 
This engine is an accurate model based on the Burrell Agricultural Engine “Prince” a 7hp single cylinder Tractor, Works No. 3728. Delivered new on the 23rd of August 1916 to J. Hardy of Blackmore, Essex, the engine survives in good working condition and is to be seen regularly at steam rallies up and down the country during the summer months. With its open motion, spoked flywheel and lack of cover for the driver this is the traction engine in its most basic form.

Because of the relatively high initial cost of Agricultural engines, many smaller farmers could not afford to buy their own, useful though they were. It was not uncommon therefore, for farmers to engage the services of a local contracting gang who would, in the summer months, set about the annual tasks of threshing, bailing, sawing etc and come autumn - ploughing the fields, ready for the next seasons crop!
Specifications
Scale
Construction
Length
Width
Height
Weight
Wheel Base
Wheels
1"
Brass & Stainless Steel
20.18 in. (510 mm)
8.25 in. (210 mm)
12.5 in. (318 mm)
26 lbs. (12 kg.)
11.8 in. (302 mm)
4.1 in. (105 mm)
6.75 in. (171 mm) rear
Features
Butane fired
60 psi working pressure
Single cylinder
Forward/Reserve with Johnson bar control
Breakdown brake
Stephensons link valve gear
Models

T390-21

Burrell Tractor
Butane Fired, Live Steam

 
 
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