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McCormick-Deering W-14
McCormick-Deering W-14 1939
McCormick-Deering W-14
Model history
Model introduced 1938
Model discontinued 1939
Model status Discontinued
No. produced 1,162
Preceded by McCormick-Deering W-12
Engine Specification
Engine make International
Fuel type distillate
Power hp 17 belt, 13 drawbar
Governed rpm 1650
Displacement cu in /(litre) 113 ci
No. of Cylinders 4
Bore in (mm) 3
Stroke in (mm) 4
Cooling system Water
Naturally aspirated, Turbo or Supercharged NA
Transmission Details
Transmission type sliding gear
Gearbox make International
Forward 3
Reverse 1
Drive 2-WD
General Data
Linkage Category Drawbar
Tyre Sizes (std/options)
Front 22.5"x3.5" steel wheels
Rear 42"x8" steel wheels
Tractor Dimensions
Length (inches/metres) 103 in
Width (inches/meters) 50 in
Height (inches/meters) 55 in
Weight (nominal) lb/kg 2900 lb
Turning circle (nominal) inches/meters 18 ft
Wheelbase 60 in
Other info
Factories Tractor Works, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Plow rating 2
Nebraska Tests No. 297
Approximate Cost new in (year) $825 (1939)
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The McCormick-Deering W-14 was built by International Harvester from 1938 to 1939 in the Chicago, Illinois Tractor Works factory, USA.

Model history[]

The McCormick-Deering W-14 was an update of the McCormick-Deering W-12. The engine speed of 1650 rpm now matched the speed of the corresponding Farmall F-14 whereas the W-12 had operated at 1,700 rpm.

Timeline[]

Factory locations[]

  • International Harvester Tractor Works, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Specifications[]

See infobox for basic details

Variations and Options[]

  • Belt pulley
  • Pto
  • Available rubber tires
    • Front: 6.00-16 4-ply
    • Rear: 9.00-24 or 11.25-24 6-ply

Serial numbers and production figures[]

Year Serial run[1] Number Built[2] Notes (Total built 3,630).
1938 WS4134-4609 476
1939 WS4610-5296 686

Note: "Number Built" and "Serial Run" may not always agree if they are based on different International Harvester records. Different parts of the company did not always agree on the interpretation of production vs. sales or model year vs. calendar year vs. sales year vs. fiscal year.

Preserved models[]

See also[]

Gallery[]

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References[]

  1. Wendel, C. H. 1981. 150 Years of International Harvester, Crestline Publishing Co., Sarasota, Florida. (serial numbers p.412)
  2. Klancher, Lee 1996. International Harvester Photographic History, Motorbooks International, Osceola, Wisconsin, p.125

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