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Wallis Cub

The Wallis Cub is a standard-tread tractor produced from 1914 to 1917 by Wallis, a part of J.I. Case Plow Works, built in Racine, Wisconsin, USA. It features a 13.0L 4-cylinder gasoline engine with liquid cooling and a hand-crank starter. The tractor has a 2-speed gear transmission with 2 forward and 1 reverse gears. It delivers 26 hp at the drawbar and 52 hp at the belt, capable of pulling 4 14-inch plows. The drive is 3x2 2WD with manual steering. Dimensions include a 102.375 inch wheelbase, 171 inch length, 74 inch width, 72 inch height, and a weight of 8,500 lbs. Tires are steel with sizes 34x14 front and 60x20 rear.
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Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications and technical data for Wallis Cub

Power

Plows:4 (14-inch)
Belt (claimed):52 hp (38.8 kW)
Drawbar (claimed):26 hp (19.4 kW)

Tires

Rear tire:60x20 (steel)
Front tire:34x14 (steel)

Engine

Type:Wallis 13.0L 4-cyl gasoline
Cooling:liquid-cooled
Fuel tank:30 gal (113.6 L)
Rated RPM:650
Bore/Stroke:6.00x7.00 inches (152 x 178 mm)
Displacement:792 ci (13.0 L)
Starter type:hand-crank

Dimensions

Width:74 inches (187 cm)
Height:72 inches (182 cm)
Length:171 inches (434 cm)
Weight:8,500 lbs (3855 kg)
Wheelbase:102.375 inches (260 cm)

Mechanical

Drive:3x2 2WD
Steering:manual

Production

Type:Standard-tread tractor
Built in:Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Years made:1914 - 1917
Manufacturer:Wallis (a part of J.I. Case Plow Works)

Transmission

Type:gear
Gears:2 forward and 1 reverse
Description:2-speed gear