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The Unified Series used new coding. The first two or three numbers of the marking of the tractor related to the approximate power of the engine in horsepower, e.g. 72, 80, 121, 162, etc. The next two numbers denoted powered axles, e.g. 7211 (Zetor with approximate power of 72 hp (54 kW) without front-wheel drive). 45 (Zetor with 4WD)
The following is a (partial) listing of vehicle model numbers or M-numbers assigned by the United States Army. Some of these designations are also used by other agencies, services, and nationalities, although these various end users usually assign their own nomenclature.
Murray Body Corporation was created in 1924 by merging C R Wilson Body Co of Milwaukee Junction Detroit with three Hamtramck businesses, Murray Manufacturing, Towson and Widman. Both Wilson and Murray were long standing suppliers to Ford. Combined the businesses could build 60,000 to 70,000 bodies a year.
Advertised as "Dando-Murray tractors" Unknown 50hp 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) 0-6-0 PM: August 1909 Supplied to the Assam Oil Company Type E: 40hp 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) 0-6-0 PM: 1911-1912 May also have been produced in a 60hp version, the Type N: Type G: 24hp 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) 0-4-0 PM: 1910-1911 Supplied to the Ferrocarril Barrancas-y ...
Handbook of the six-ton special tractor, model 1917: 1918: 12: TM 1996: Handbook of the 5-ton artillery tractor, model 1917 : with instructions for its care, operations and maintenance: 1918: 260: TM 1998: Target range pocket book for use with the U.S. magazine rifle, model of 1903, cal. .30 ... April 28, 1908: 1917: 13: TM 1999
The Holt 75 model gasoline-powered tractor was the first "standard" tractor adopted in quantity. Holt vice president Murray M. Baker reported that the tractors weighed about 18,000 pounds (8,200 kg) and had 120 horsepower (89 kW). [53] The company could not meet the demand for their tractors and licensed other manufacturers to build their design.
Murray made all "502" and "536" model prefix product that was sold under the Craftsman name at Sears. (AMF and Western Tool made "536" product as well, but they were absorbed by Murray). Murray licensed the Stanley brand and produced lawn and garden mowers and snow blowers sold at Wal-Mart and other retailers. [ 1 ]
In 2007, MTD began building the low-end lawn and garden tractors for its otherwise competitor, Toro. In 2008, MTD began having a third-party company (located in China) manufacture a new line of engines for the Craftsman 2008 line of snowthrowers. They are no longer building them with Tecumseh engines.