Centaur farm tractors by power

Le Roi 105 TractairFounded in Greenwich, Ohio in 1921 as the Central Tractor Company, the firm changed its name in 1928 to the Centaur Tractor Company. The name was taken from the Centaur brand being used for its 6-10 sulky-style tractor. In 1934, Centaur applied for a patent on their "Klear View" design. The design eliminated most obstructions under the operator, provided a view of the ground beneath the tractor. Centaur began building KV series tractors based on this design in 1935. By 1940, Centaur had significant debt issues and the company was sold to Le Roi, who supplied engines for the Centaur tractors.

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ModelPowerYears
AG-4827 hp[B]1948 - 1950
KVunknown1940 - 1948
KV-22unknown1935 - 1940
[B]: Engine power estimated from belt horsepower. See individual tractor data listing for power details.

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