The McCormick-Deering W-14 is a standard-tread tractor produced from 1938 to 1939 by McCormick-Deering, a part of International Harvester. Built in Chicago, Illinois, USA, a total of 1,163 units were made. It features a 1.9L 4-cylinder gasoline engine with an estimated 19.3 hp, a 3-speed gear transmission, and two-wheel drive with an open operator station. The tractor has a wheelbase of 60 inches and weighs 3,300 lbs. It is equipped with agricultural tires sized 5.50x16 front and 9.00x24 rear, with an additional rear tire option of 11.25x24. The W-14 has a rear PTO type 550 and a belt pulley diameter of 12.4 inches running at 794 RPM. Variants include the F-14 row-crop, O-14 orchard, and I-14 industrial versions. The W-14 succeeded the W-12 model produced from 1934 to 1938.