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Model Information
1915-1920
The Titan 10-20 tractors were the first International models to be widely used for nearly all tillage operations. Certainly, the IHC Mogul tractors found many applications, but its sales never approached that of the 10-20 Titan. Titan 10-20 tractors were popular in the harvest fields, replacing horses on the grain binders. International Harvester provided a 65-page instructions and parts manual with their 10-20 Titan tractors. It fully detailed everything from tractor operation and maintenance to major repairs. Beginning in 1919, the 10-20 Titan was modified with full-length rear fenders and an improved operator’s platform. It is generally held that the engine speed was also changed at this time to 575 RPM, compared to the 500 RPM of the earlier models.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: International Harvester
Cylinders: 2, twin horizontal, 6 1/2 x 8 inches
Bore & Stroke: 6.50x8.00
RPM: 575
CID: 530.9
Fuel: Kerosene/Gasoline/Distillate
Drawbar HP: 10
Belt PTO HP: 20
Weight: 5,710 lbs
Number of Gears: 2/1
Plows Pulled: Three, 14-inch bottoms
Valve Arrangement: In head
Ignition: K. W. magneto with impulse starter
Lubrication: Madison-Kipp force feed oiler
Cooling System: Thermo-siphon circulation
Pulley: Face 8 1/2 inches; diameter, 20 inches; RPM 500
Transmission: Enclosed gears
Traction: Two wheels, 54 inches high, 10 inches wide
Speeds: Miles per hour, 1.85 and 2 1/2
Production & Serial Numbers
1915: TV101
1916: TV108
1917: TV2354
1918: TV11398
1919: TV29073
1920: TV46307
Final: TV50235
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Last Updated: June 9th, 2023