The Farmall F-14 is a row-crop tractor produced by Farmall (a part of International Harvester) from 1938 to 1939. It was built in Chicago and Rock Island, Illinois, USA, with a total production of 27,401 units. The tractor features a 1.9L 4-cylinder gasoline engine with 16.7 estimated horsepower, a 3-speed gear transmission with dry disc clutch, and two-wheel drive with an open operator station. It has a fuel tank capacity of 13 gallons and an auxiliary fuel tank of 1 gallon. The F-14 weighs 2,700 lbs and has dimensions of 124.5 inches in length, 44 inches in width, and 70 inches in height. Tires include steel 22.50x4 front and 54x6 rear, with optional agricultural tires. The tractor was available in a variant called the W-14, a McCormick standard-tread version. Serial numbers range from FS124000 in 1938 to FS155902 in the final year. The F-14 succeeded the Farmall F-12 model.