1924 International Farmall - Asotin, WA.
Posted by: River_Cat16
N 46° 20.398 W 117° 03.181
11T E 495919 N 5131822
This Farmall is an outdoor display at the Asotin Museum.
Waymark Code: WM47YW
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 07/19/2008
Views: 72
International Farmall
Farmall was the first general purpose tractor with narrowly spaced front wheels. The narrow front combined with good ground clearance allowed for more nimble and accurate field cultivation, yet the Farmall could perform all the other duties a farmer would have previously achieved using a team of horses. In time, other tractor manufacturers introduced models with a similar form factor as the Farmall. As a class, these are generally referred to as row crop tractors.
Production: 1924-1932
Length: 136" Width: 86" Height: 67" Weight: 3950
Belt Hp: 20.05 Draw bar Hp: 13.27
Maximum Pull: 2728 Number of Plows: 2
Fuel Efficiency: 9.64 Engine: IHC 4 Cylinder
Displacement: 220.9 Bore: 3.750 Stroke: 5.000
Rpm: 1200 Magneto: E4-A or Dixie Aero Air Cleaner: Vortox 118 or IHC
Carburetor: Ensign R or IHC
Pulley Size: 14x6.5 Pulley Rpm: 693
Pto Diameter: 1.125 Pto Rpm: 535
Forward Speeds: 2, 3, 4 Reverse Speeds: 2.75
Front Tires: Steel Rear Tires Steel
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmall_tractor#Model_list_and_power_ratings
Engine Type: Internal Combustion
Wheel Type: Steel
Make: International Farmall
Model: Not listed
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