
The production information of the tractor (Suburban 10) includes details about its manufacturing.
| Original price was $610 in 1965 |
| Garden tractor |
| Distributor | Sears |
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| Manufacturer | David Bradley |
This section sums up the dimension and tires information of the tractor.
| Shipping weight | 560 lbs [254 kg] |
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| Lawn/turf front | 4.00-8 |
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| Lawn/turf rear | 7.50-12 |
Get the specifications for the engine and if different options are available.
| Air-cooled horizontal-shaft |
| 1-cylinder |
| Starter volts | 12 |
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| Displacement | 389 cc [23.75 ci] |
| Oil change | 25 h |
| Fuel system | Carburetor |
| Bore/Stroke | 3.3125x2.75 inches [84 x 70 mm] |
| Starter | Electric |
| Rated RPM | 3600 |
| Power (gross) | 10 hp [7.5 kW] |
Discover all variants of transmission available for this tractor model.
| Over-center clutch lever selects forward, reverse, or neutral. Variable speed lever adjusts speed of travel. |
| Type | Belt-driven mechanical CVT |
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| SAE 90 EP Gear Lube | |
| Oil type | SAE 90 EP Gear Lube |
| Gears | Infinite forward and reverse |
| Oil change | 500 h |
| Oil capacity | 2 qts [1.9 L] |
This section summarizes all mechanical information such as the brake system and other specifications.
| Open operator station. |
| Steering | Manual |
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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 reliable Sears Suburban 10 garden tractor, perfect for your property maintenance needs. This versatile machine, manufactured by David Bradley, offers a robust 10 horsepower engine with a 389 cc displacement for dependable performance. Experience smooth operation with its belt-driven mechanical CVT transmission, providing infinite forward and reverse speeds. The over-center clutch lever makes gear selection effortless, allowing you to adjust your travel speed with precision for any task. Built for durability, the Suburban 10 features a sturdy construction and an open operator station for comfort and visibility. It's an excellent choice for those seeking a capable and user-friendly garden tractor from the mid-1960s.