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Model Information
1911-1918
The model F was a single cylinder tractor which was in production from 1911 to 1918. Most used low tension ignition but later when the Model F 18-35’s came about there was the option for high tension systems.This tractor was apart of the heavy-weight class of Oilpulls. This tractor was designed to meet the needs of smaller corn-belt farms. It would run a husker, sheller, shredder, and any size separator up to 32-inch in good grain. It had a 10 inch bore and 12 inch stroke with a maximum
engine speed of 375 RPM. At this point in time, OilPull
tractors used low tension ignition and mechanical igniters.
As with all OilPull models, cooling was effected by
the induced draft from the engine exhaust. A heavy load
created a much stronger exhaust, resulting in a larger
draft over the cooling sections within the radiator. Production of the 15-30 ended in 1917.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Advance-Rumely
Cylinders: 1
Bore and Storke: 10x12
RPM: 375
Fuel: Kerosene
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 36
Cooling Capacity: 35
Drawbar HP: 15
Belt PTO HP: 30
Weight: 16,000 lbs
Length: 192 inches
Width: 94 inches
Height: 125
Number of Gears: 2 forward
Production & Serial Numbers
Total Produced: 3,855
1911: 5001-5680
1912: 5681-6738
1913: 6739-7487
1914: 7500-7856
1915: None-Built
1916: 7857-8084
1917: 8085-8591
1918: 8903-9177
Last Updated: September 26th, 2022