Gibson H

Last Updated: June 2024

Overview

The Gibson Model H is a classic tractor, featuring a 4x2 2WD chassis, and was designed for a variety of agricultural tasks. Equipped with a manual steering system, this tractor provides the basics necessary for farm work without modern luxuries. It uses a gear type transmission, which includes 4 forward gears and 1 reverse gear. The Model H is powered by a Hercules IXB3 4-cylinder gasoline engine with a liquid-cooling system, and a displacement of 133 cubic inches. The engine operates at a rated RPM of 1800 and required 14 quarts of coolant capacity. The basic wheelbase is 86 inches, contributing to the tractor's stable stance. Tires were sized at 5.50x15 in the front and 11.00x38 in the rear, suggesting a focus on reliable performance over varied terrain. The Gibson Model H is a testament to the durability and simplicity of early tractor design, serving as a workhorse for its time.
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Key Specifications

Transmission: Gear

Drive Type: 2WD

Operating Weight: 4079

Fuel Type: Gasoline

Technical Specifications

Engine

Manufacturer
Hercules
Model
IXB3
Cooling Type
Liquid-cooled
Cylinder Orientation
-
Valve Configuration
-
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Induction Type
Naturally Aspirated (Assumed based on age and specification)
Cylinders
4
Displacement (ci)
133
Bore (in)
3.25
Stroke (in)
4
Rated RPM
1800
Power Output (hp)
-

Transmission

Type
Gear
Forward Gears
4
Reverse Gears
1
Total Gears
5

Dimensions

Length (in)
127.25
Width (in)
-
Height (in)
67
Operating Weight (lb)
4079

Power Take-Off (PTO)

PTO Type
-
PTO Speed 1 (rpm)
-
PTO Speed 2 (rpm)
-
PTO Speed 3 (rpm)
-

Miscellaneous

Chassis
4x2 2WD
Drive Type
2WD
Steering Type
Manual
Coolant Capacity (qts)
14
Front Tire Diameter (in)
15
Front Tire Width (in)
Unknown (Assumed to be 5.50 based on standard nomenclature)
Rear Tire Diameter (in)
38
Rear Tire Width (in)
Unknown (Assumed to be 11.00 based on standard nomenclature)
Front/Rear Rim Diameter (in)
-
Tire Type
Ag (Agricultural)
Manufacture - End Year
-
Hitch Type
-
Hitch Category
-
Hitch Position
-
Hitch Capacity (lb)
-
Operator Station Type
-
Starter Type
Electric (Assumed based on the presence of starter volts)
Brake Type
-
Hydraulic System Type
-

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