Production | |
| Manufacturer: | Samson |
| Factory: | Janesville, Wisconsin |
| Total built: | 140 |
| Original price: | $1,750 (1917) |
| The 12/25 model was created after Geneal Motors bought the Samson Tractor company and fitted the Sieve Grip with a GM engine. These models are often referred to as "GMC Samson". Two were built in Pontiac, Michigan. Eventually, all production was consolidated in Wisconsin. The Sieve Grip was a three-wheeled tractor with distinctive steel wheels that had an open tread pattern. | |
Samson 12-25 Power | |
| Drawbar (claimed): | 12 hp 8.9 kW |
| Belt (claimed): | 25 hp 18.6 kW |
Mechanical | |
| Transmission: | 1-speed |
Engine Detail | |
| General Motors | |
| gasoline | |
| 4-cylinder | |
| Displacement: | 426 ci 7.0 L |
Transmission | |
| Gears: | 1 forward and reverse |
Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 5,800 lbs 2630 kg |