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Model Information
1915-1919
The C.O.D. came out with a 13-25 horsepower rating, making it just right for pulling three 14-inch plows under average conditions. C.O.D. built their own two-cylinder L-head engine. It had a 6 1/2-inch bore and 7-inch stroke, developing its rated horsepower at 550 RPM. The radiator had a marked similarity to that used on the Avery tractor, but with good reason, since Espe designed them both. Only a few copies of this model still exist.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: COD L-Head
Cylinders: 2 horizontal, 6 1/2 x 7 inches
Bore & Stroke: 6 1/2 x 7
RPM: 550
Fuel: Kerosene
Carburetor: Kingston, single bowl
Cooling system: Centrifugal pump
Weight: 6,400 lbs
Valve arrangement: L head
Plows pulled: Three, 14-inch bottoms
Ignition: High tension magneto or Atwater-Kent
Lubrication: Force feed
Pulley: Face, 8 inches; diameter, 18 inches; RPM 550
Transmission: Open gears
Traction: Two wheels, 70 inches high; 12 inches wide
Turning circle: Radius of 11 feet
Speeds: Miles per hour, 2 1/2
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Last Updated: June 9th, 2023