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Model Information
1917-1920
Dauch Manufacturing Company designed a streamlined 10-20 model and announced it in January 1917. Although it was a modern-looking machine, one look at the chassis proved that heavy-duty design was not sacrificed. Also known as the Model J, it boasted a four-cylinder L-head engine, cast en bloc, with 4 1/4 x 5-inch cylinders. As with the 15-35, the engine was built by Dauch. In the 1917 announcement, the 10-20 was priced at $1,095, but listed at $1,500 in 1918 and 1919, with a further boost to $1,650 for 1920. Weight was 4,900 pounds. Dauch apparently ended tractor production in 1920, since no listings appear in the various implement journals for 1921 and later.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: L-Head Engine
Cylinders: 4, vertical, cast en bloc, 4 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches
Bore & Stroke: 4 1/4 x 5
RPM: 1,000
Fuel: Kerosene/ Gasoline/ Distillate
Carburetor: Kingston
Cooling System: Centrifugal pump
Weight: 4,080 lbs
Plows Pulled: Two, 14-inch bottoms
Valve Arrangement: L head
Ignition: Dixie magneto with impulse starter
Lubrication: Circulating Splash
Pulley: Face, 8 inches; diameter, 10 inches; RPM 1000
Transmission: Enclosed gears
Traction: Two wheels, 48 inches high, 12 inches wide
Turning Circle: 8-foot radius
Speeds: Miles an hour, 2 and 3
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Last Updated: June 9th, 2023