
Here is some information about Standard Twin garden tractors.
Standard Engine Company started production of the Standard Twin tractors in 1934 and we think it ended in 1953. There was several changes over the years. Our 1934 Standard Twin uses a Wico LD 32 magneto and a Tillotson M-15 A carburetor. Standard also used a Wico A32B mag a Wico X mag, and a Fairbanks Morse FMJ 2A39B mag.
Standard Engine Company used a two cylinder 4-stroke engine that makes 5 Horse Power. The early ones had cast iron cylinder heads and the later ones had aluminum cylinder heads.
2 Cylinder
5 Horse Power
2 1/2" Bore X 2 1/2" Stroke
Magneto Ignition (High Tension) with Impulse
Full Releasing, Multiple Disc Clutch
Free Running, Gear Type Differential
30" Diameter X 3 1/2" Face Steel Wheels with Lugs (24 per wheel)
Optional 7.50 X 18" Rubber Tires
Rated for a 10" Plow
Largest Standard Garden Tractor
730 Lbs. (1950)
$486.00 - fob Minneapolis (1950)

Our 1948 Standard Twin
Here is a list of some of the equipment made for the Standard Twin:
10" Plow
8", 10", and 12" Disc
50" Sickle Bar Mower
4 1/2' Spike Tooth Harrow
3" Diameter X 3" Face Flat Belt Pulley
3" Extension Rims
Potato Digger
Middle Breaker
Hauling Cart (without box)
Riding Cart for Cultivating Only
Seeder
Fertilizer Attachment For Seeder
Corn and Cotton Planter
54" Snow Plow

Here is a picture of the snow plow frame for a Standard Twin.
Last Updated: Wednesday, 19 May 2010
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