@KXrhyder547 well can you pull a deep plow on heavy wet soil by just walking? lol .. give it a try... not easy.. i have tryed .. LOL xD it through my back and i am only 16 LOL
Not a Waterloo Boy; they never used evaporative cooling (the big tank at the front). Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company's fist foray into the tractor market was the One Man Tractor, in 1912: A big, crossmount four-cylinder using draft cooling. Their second, in 1913, was the familiar horizontal twin-cylinder, later dubbed the Model R and Model N. -con't-
This one is a very early International Harvester Mogul; probably a 20hp between 1907 and 1910. They used the big, single-cylinder "IHC Famous" stationary engine for power.
Reference: Standard Catalog of Farm Tractors, 1890-1960, by C.H. Wendel
Get a polarizing filter to help control contrast on sunny days. Your camera isn't very good and can't handle sunny days very well.
Polybun 1 year ago
thats chitty chitty bang bangs father
mustie1 1 year ago
Nice to see an old engine doing work!
ryobie1 1 year ago
dude thats so fast!
586guest2 1 year ago
nice
rayunseitig 1 year ago
its an ihc
thersnomorecoolnames 2 years ago
hahaha why not just walk at that point
KXrhyder547 2 years ago
@KXrhyder547 well can you pull a deep plow on heavy wet soil by just walking? lol .. give it a try... not easy.. i have tryed .. LOL xD it through my back and i am only 16 LOL
tractorboy8420 2 years ago
Old Mogul
PS waterloo poy didn't start out with a laying 2 cilinder.
They started in 1904(?) with a single cilinder
look C H Wendel's book
AultmanTaylor 2 years ago
That's a Fairbanks Morse it's gotta be, I've seen a Fairbanks tractor like that before
eh4891 3 years ago
those are very rare tractors, youre lucky you got the chance to see one
gunnut6 4 years ago
that is a 1912 waterloo boy
gunnut6 4 years ago
Thanks for the Info!
humabdos 4 years ago
Not a Waterloo Boy; they never used evaporative cooling (the big tank at the front). Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company's fist foray into the tractor market was the One Man Tractor, in 1912: A big, crossmount four-cylinder using draft cooling. Their second, in 1913, was the familiar horizontal twin-cylinder, later dubbed the Model R and Model N. -con't-
Alisterwolf66 4 years ago
Waterloo Boy did use evaporative cooling
and they started way earlier
AultmanTaylor 2 years ago
-con't-
This one is a very early International Harvester Mogul; probably a 20hp between 1907 and 1910. They used the big, single-cylinder "IHC Famous" stationary engine for power.
Reference: Standard Catalog of Farm Tractors, 1890-1960, by C.H. Wendel
Alisterwolf66 4 years ago 2
@gunnut6 dont think so waterloo ahd the tank on very front that said kerosene think thats a IH not sure though
JohnDeere30201 3 months ago