The Ingersoll 1012 is a 1987 lawn tractor built in Winneconne, Wisconsin, USA. It features a 12 hp Briggs & Stratton 465cc 1-cylinder gasoline engine with an electric starter. The tractor uses an I-Driv belt-driven friction disc transmission with infinite forward and reverse speeds. It has a two-wheel drive with manual steering and an open operator station. The 1012 model had issues with the friction disc drive, leading many units to be converted to a Peerless 800 transmission and some unsold units relabeled as model 112B. Attachments include a 42" mid-mount mower deck, snowblower, and blade. The tractor has a wheelbase of 42 inches, length of 60.3 inches, width of 33 inches, and height of 39 inches at the steering wheel. Tires are 6.50-6 front and 8.50-8 rear. Electrical system is 12 volts with negative ground. Rear PTO is independent.
Detailed specifications and technical data for Ingersoll 1012
Tires
Rear tire:8.50-8
Front tire:6.50-6
Engine
Model:Briggs & Stratton 281707
Power:12 hp (8.9 kW)
Cooling:air-cooled vertical-shaft
Starter:electric
Cylinders:1-cylinder
Fuel tank:2.1 gal (7.9 L)
Fuel type:gasoline
Bore/Stroke:3.44x3.06 inches (87 x 78 mm)
Displacement:465 cc (28.42 ci)
Starter volts:12
Variants
1012:friction disc drive
112B:gear drive (rebuilt)
112YT:gear drive
Dimensions
Width:33 inches (83 cm)
Length:60.3 inches (153 cm)
Wheelbase:42 inches (106 cm)
Ground clearance:6.2 inches (15 cm)
Height (steering wheel):39 inches (99 cm)
Electrical
Ground:negative
Battery volts:12
Mechanical
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Steering:Manual steering
Operator station:Open operator station
Production
Type:Lawn tractor
Notes:Due to failures of the friction disc drive many 1012 tractors were converted to a Peerless 800 transmission. Unsold new tractors were relabeled as model 112B.
Built in:Winneconne, Wisconsin, USA
Manufacturer:Ingersoll
References
Publication:idriv yard tractors published in 1987, by Ingersoll