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Wallis Cub Specs ( 1914-1917 )

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Overview

The Wallis Cub is a heavy-duty standard-tread farm tractor manufactured in Racine, Wisconsin, between 1914 and 1917. This 8,500-pound machine is powered by a massive 13.0L four-cylinder liquid-cooled gasoline engine capable of delivering a claimed 52 belt horsepower and 26 drawbar horsepower.

Ideal Applications

Multi-Bottom Plowing: Utilizing its 26 claimed drawbar horsepower and substantial 8,500-pound weight, this tractor is specifically rated to pull four 14-inch plows.
Stationary Belt Work: The large 792 cubic inch engine provides a claimed 52 hp at the belt, making it suitable for driving heavy stationary farm machinery at a rated 650 RPM.
Large-Scale Field Traction: Equipped with massive 60x20-inch steel rear wheels and a 102.375-inch wheelbase, the Cub is built to maintain stability and traction during demanding 2WD field operations.

Production

Description Standard-tread tractor / Built in Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Manufacturer Wallis (a part of J.I. Case Plow Works)

Engine

Engine type Wallis 13.0L 4-cyl gasoline
Fuel tank 30 gal (113.6 L)
Bore/Stroke 6.00x7.00 inches (152 x 178 mm)
Description Wallis / gasoline / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 792 ci (13.0 L)
Rated RPM 650
Starter type hand-crank
Belt (claimed) 52 hp (38.8 kW)
Drawbar (claimed) 26 hp (19.4 kW)
Plows 4 (14-inch)

Transmission

Gears 2 forward and 1 reverse
Transmission type 2-speed gear
Type gear

Mechanical

Drive 3x2 2WD
Steering manual

Dimensions & Tires

Height 72 inches (182 cm)
Length 171 inches (434 cm)
Weight 8,500 lbs (3855 kg)
Wheelbase 102.375 inches (260 cm)
Width 74 inches (187 cm)
Front tire 34x14
Rear tire 60x20
Weight 8,500 lbs (3855 kg)
Wheelbase 102.375 inches (260 cm)
Ag front 34x14 (steel)
Ag rear 60x20 (steel)