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Model Information
1911-1924
Probably one of the best tractors of its time was the Aultman-Taylor 30-60, first offered in late 1910 or early 1911. From this time on to the sale of the company, the 30-60 remained at the top of the Aultman-Taylor line. A full canopy was standard equipment. Width was 107 inches across the 90 inch high drive wheels. Height was nearly 11 1/2 feet, and length was over 18 feet. It weighed 24,450 pounds. The early models used a square radiator with induced draft being provided by the engine exhaust. The 30-60 was Aultman-Taylors first and most successful internal combustion engine earning the nicknames “Old Trusty” and “King of Road Builders” for its role in road infrastructure across the United States.
Power Train & Specs
Cylinders: 4
Bore and Stroke: 7x9
RPM: 500
Fuel: Kerosene/Gasoline
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 60
Drawbar HP: 30
Belt PTO HP: 60
Length: 216
Width: 110
Height: 141 with exhaust
Last Updated: November 16th, 2022