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Model Information
1917-1924
The Model H, 16-30 tractor appeared in 1919, replacing the 14-28. Engine size and speed remained the same as before. In May, 1920, Nebraska Test No. 9 was conducted on the 16-30. It used a Bosch D2 magneto, as did the 12-20 and 20-40 models. Minor mechanical problems arose during the tests, but after being corrected, the test was completed without difficulty. On the maximum drawbar test, the 16-30 developed a 4,674 pound drawbar pull, and went on to crank out 33.52 brake horsepower at its rated speed of 530 RPM. Production ended in 1924. Well known in the construction industry for its ability to pull equipment for general maintenance and repair work. This tractor was ideal for a medium sized farm and was able to pull a 14-inch moldboard plow under ordinary conditions. It could successfully handle a variety of drawbar and belt jobs as well.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Advance Rumely Horizontal Opposed
Cylinders: 2 block horizontal, 7 x 8 1/2 inches
Bore and Stroke: 7.00x8.50
RPM: 530
CID: 654.2
Fuel: Kerosene/Gasoline
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 34
Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 1
Carburetor: Secor Higgins, 2 1/2 inches
Air Cleaner: Donaldson
Cooling Capacity: 15
Drawbar HP: 22.9
Belt PTO HP: 33.52
Weight: 9,506 lbs
Length: 158 inches
Width: 80 inches
Number of Gears: 2/1
Plows pulled: 4, 14-inch bottoms
Valve arrangement: In head
Ignition: High tension Bosch magneto-Impulse starter
Lubrication: Force feed and splash
Cooling system: Oil pump circulation
Pulley: Face 8 1/2 inches, diameter 23 inches, RPM 530
Transmission: Spur gears open
Traction: Two wheels, 56 inches high, 18 inches wide
Turning circle: 17 feet
Speeds: Miles per hour, 2.0 and 3
Production & Serial Numbers
1917: 8627-8699
1918: 9178-10710
1919: 10711-16284
1919: H3751-H4392
1920: H4393-H7239
1921: H7240-H7395
1922: H7396-H8645
1923: H8646-H9045
1924: H9046-H9645
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Last Updated: June 9th, 2023