
The production information of the tractor (T110) includes details about its manufacturing.
| Garden tractor |
| Built in Laurel, Maryland, USA |
| Manufacturer | Panzer (a part of Copar) |
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This section sums up the dimension and tires information of the tractor.
| Length | 70 inches [177 cm] |
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| Ground clearance | 11 inches [27 cm] |
| Width | 43 inches [109 cm] |
| Weight | 620 lbs [281 kg] |
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Get the specifications for the engine and if different options are available.
| Briggs & Stratton 23A |
| Air-cooled horizontal-shaft |
| Gasoline |
| 1-cylinder |
| Power | 9 hp [6.7 kW] |
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| Displacement | 376 cc [23 ci] |
| Starter type | Manual recoil |
| Bore/Stroke | 3.00x3.25 inches [76 x 83 mm] |
Discover all variants of transmission available for this tractor model.
| The Panzer offered three drive ratios by used of three pulleys mounted on the engine. To change ratios, the engine is shut off and the drive belt moved to the desired pulley. |
| Type | Gear |
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| Gears | 1 forward and reverse |
This section summarizes all mechanical information such as the brake system and other specifications.
| Manual steering |
| Open operator station. |
| Drive | 3x2 2WD |
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Discover the power specifications and options available for this tractor model but also PTO (Power Take-off) information.
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Discover the versatile 1957-1958 Panzer T110 garden tractor, a reliable workhorse for your landscaping needs.This compact tractor features a robust Briggs & Stratton 23A 1-cylinder, 9 hp engine with a 376 cc displacement, air-cooled and powered by gasoline for efficient operation.The transmission offers 1 forward and reverse gear, with a unique pulley system allowing for three drive ratios, providing adaptable power for various tasks.Equipped with 3x2 2WD and manual steering, the Panzer T110 ensures easy maneuverability. Its compact dimensions, including a length of 70 inches and a width of 43 inches, make it ideal for navigating tight spaces.Weighing 620 lbs, this open operator station tractor was proudly built in Laurel, Maryland, USA, by Panzer, a part of Copar.