
The production information of the tractor (64TE) includes details about its manufacturing.
| Garden tractor |
| Built in Springfield, Ohio, USA |
| Manufacturer | Springfield (a part of Quick Manufacturing) |
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This section sums up the dimension and tires information of the tractor.
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Get the specifications for the engine and if different options are available.
| Briggs & Stratton 142701 |
| Air-cooled vertical-shaft |
| Gasoline |
| 1-cylinder |
| Starter volts | 12 |
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| Power (gross) | 6 hp [4.5 kW] |
| Starter | Electric |
Discover all variants of transmission available for this tractor model.
| Type | Belt-driven gear |
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| Gears | 3 forward and 1 reverse |
This section summarizes all mechanical information such as the brake system and other specifications.
| Two-wheel drive |
| 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 1964 64TE tractor, a true workhorse built for your garden needs.Powered by a robust Briggs & Stratton 1-cylinder, air-cooled vertical-shaft gasoline engine, this tractor delivers a dependable 6 hp [4.5 kW] of gross power. Experience smooth operation with its belt-driven gear transmission, featuring 3 forward and 1 reverse gears. The manual steering ensures precise control, while the two-wheel drive system handles typical garden tasks with ease. This classic garden tractor comes equipped with a 36" mower deck, ready to tackle your lawn care. Manufactured by Springfield, a part of Quick Manufacturing, in Springfield, Ohio, USA, this 64TE model represents enduring quality. Featuring an open operator station for comfort and convenience, this tractor is a practical choice for any homeowner seeking a dependable and functional machine. The electric starter and 12-volt battery system ensure quick and easy starts. Find out more about this vintage tractor and its specifications to see how it can be a valuable asset to your property.