Country Boy
The Roths Country Boy was introduced sometime around 1954-1955. It is unknown how many of these units were manufactured. These riding tractors had the following attachments available: Bulldozer Blade, Disc Harrow, Cultivator, Sickle Bar, Rotary Mower, Trailing Gang Mowers, Moldboard Plow and optional: Parallel Rear Tool Lift
- Type: Four-wheel riding tractor
- Engine: 3 sizes - 6.6, 8 ½, 9 H.P., Wisconsin, Clinton, or Kohler
- Transmission: 3 speeds, Forward/Reverse, Standard Automotive Type
- Rear End: Worm Gear Drive with Differential
- Wheels/Tires(Front): 4.00-8, 4.00-12
- Wheels/Tires(Rear): Standard 6.00-16 or Oversize 7.00-16
- Weight: ~ 700 pounds (320 kg)
- Length: 74 inches (190 cm)
- Wheel Base: 50 inches (130 cm)
- Front Width: 31.5 inches (80 cm)
- Front Wheel Tread Width: 27.5 inches (70 cm) at center
- Rear Width: Variable 31.5 to 36 inches (80–91 cm)
- Rear Wheel Tread Width: Variable 25 to 30 inches (64–76 cm) at center
- Front Ground Clearance: 14 inches (36 cm)
- Rear Ground Clearance: 11 inches (28 cm) under axle
- Height: Massive Cast Front 40 inches (100 cm), Seat cushion 28 inches (71 cm)
- Color: Green and Yellow
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