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Model Information
1918-1924
A small OilPull model emerged in 1919. The 12-20 model
was ideally suited for the small farm. Its two cylinder 6 x
8 inch engine operated at 560 RPM. Two forward speeds
and one reverse were provided. In Nebraska Test No. 10,
the Model K, 12-20 developed 15.02 drawbar horsepower
with a maximum pull of 2,780 pounds. Maximum brake
horsepower was 25.87, developed at 566 RPM. The 12-20
weighed 6,638 pounds. Production ended in 1924. Originally started as the 10-20 with ignitors, being one of the smallest Rumely’s made it has impressive cabability with its two cylinder, kerosene burning, heavy duty engine. It was known for its compact construction, short turning, easy steering ability, and smooth running ability. It would pull three 14-inch moldboard plows, run a 22 x 36 inch Ideal separator, or a medium sized silo filler or corn shredder.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Advance Rumely Horizontal Opposed
Cylinders: 2
Bore and Stroke: 6.00x8.00
RPM: 560
CID: 452.4
Fuel: Kerosene/Gasoline
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 23
Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 1
Caburetor: Secor Higgins
Air Cleaner: Donaldson
Cooling Capacity: 10
Drawbar HP: 15.02
Belt PTO HP: 25.87
Weight: 6,430 lbs
Length: 132 inches
64 inches
Number of Gears: 2/1
Production & Serial Numbers
Total Produced: 7,284
1918: 12000-12100
1919: 12101-13656
1920: 13657-15100
1920: 16836-17639
1921: 17640-18648
1922: 18649-19268
1923: 19269-20510
1924: 20511-21018