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) |