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Model Information
1919-1924
Similar to the model 10-18 this tractor was built with a one-piece cast iron frame. It was built with removable cylinder sleeves which allowed for easy engine rebuilding if needed. It has a plunger-type oil pump which was driven form the camshaft. From 1920 and after Case offered this tractor with rubber tires which was becoming the best option as streets were being damaged by the steel wheels.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Case Vertical Valve-In-Head
Cylinders: 4 vertical, 4 1/2 x 6 inches
Bore & Stroke: 4.50 x 6.00
RPM: 900
CID: 381.7
Fuel: Kerosene/Gasoline
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 20
Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 2.75
Carburetor: Kingston
Cooling Capacity: 11
Drawbar HP: 21.81
Belt PTO HP: 31.23
Weight: 6,460 lbs
Length: 127 inches
Width: 72 inches
Height: 68 inches
Number of Gears: 2/1
Plows pulled: Three 14-inch bottoms
Valve arrangement: In head; head removable
Ignition: Kingston, high tension
Lubrication: Force feed and splash
Cooling system: Pump, fan and radiator with water circulation controlled by Syiphon Thermostat
Pulley: Face, 6 1/2 inches; diameter, 16 inches; RPM 900
Transmission: Selective spur gear; 2 speeds and reverse
Traction: Two wheels, 52 inches high, 12 inches wide
Speed: Miles per hour, 2 1/4-3 1/2
Production & Serial Numbers
Total Produced: 17,628
1919: 22223
1920: 32841
1921: 42256
1922: 43852
1923: 45281
1924: 48413
Location: Brass oval plate right side of the front frame
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Last Updated: June 9th, 2023