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+ | {{ Infobox Tractor |
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+ | | title = |
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+ | | name = Mogul 12-25 |
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+ | | logo = |
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+ | | image = Mogul_tractor_12-25_sn_F_1639_at_science_museum_-_1982-976.jpg |
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+ | | image_size = 350 |
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+ | | current_model = |
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+ | | preceded = |
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+ | | supersededby = |
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+ | | productionno = 1,543 |
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+ | | enginemake = International |
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+ | | enginemodel = |
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+ | | powerhp = 25 |
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+ | | powerkw = 19 |
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+ | | governedrpm = 550 |
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+ | | displacement = 616 ci |
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+ | | cylinders = 2 |
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+ | | bore = 7 in |
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+ | | stroke = 8 in |
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+ | | cooling = Water |
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+ | | na = NA |
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+ | | turbo = |
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+ | | gearbox_type = sliding gear |
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+ | | clutch = |
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+ | | gearboxmake = International |
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+ | | gearsf = 2 |
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+ | | gearsr = 1 |
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+ | | drive = 2-WD |
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+ | | fuel_type = [[distillate]], [[gasoline]], [[kerosene]] |
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+ | | fuel_cap = |
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+ | | linkage_type = |
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+ | | lift_capacity = |
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+ | | front_linkage = |
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+ | | front_tyre = |
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+ | | rear_tyre = steel 60"x12" |
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+ | | length = |
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+ | | wheelbase = |
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+ | | width = |
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+ | | height = |
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+ | | weight = 10000 lb |
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+ | | turning_circle = |
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+ | | cabmake = International |
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+ | | cabtype = wood |
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+ | | factories = Tractor Works, Chicago, Illinois, [[USA]] |
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+ | | cost_new = $1350 (1916-1917) |
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+ | | plowrating = 4 |
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+ | | nebraska_test_no = |
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+ | | notes = |
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+ | | website = |
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+ | | below = |
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+ | }} |
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⚫ | This early model was built with steel [[straked]] wheels, and a 2-cylinder engine, of the horizontally opposed layout that would run on distillate, [[gasoline]] (petrol) or [[kerosene]] fuel. The first 250 copies were built with an "L" head engine and the rest with a 'round' head design (overhead-valve). |
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+ | === Factory locations === |
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+ | <!-- List factories this model was built in --> |
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+ | *Tractor Works, Chicago, Illinois |
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+ | === Specification === |
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+ | See Infobox for details |
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+ | == Serial Numbers Information == |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! Year !! Serial run !! Number Built !! Notes (Total built 1,543).<ref>Wendel, C. H. 1981. 150 Years of International Harvester, Crestline Publishing Co., Sarasota, Florida. (serial numbers p.411)</ref> |
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+ | | 1913- ||F501-750 || 250 || L-head |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | -1918 ||F751-2100 || 1349 || "round" head |
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+ | |-<!-- Add more rows for latter years --> |
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+ | |} |
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==Preservation== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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− | [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk Museum web site] |
+ | * [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk Museum web site] |
{{IH tractor range}} |
{{IH tractor range}} |
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+ | {{Museums list}} |
{{Tractor manufacturers}} |
{{Tractor manufacturers}} |
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− | [[Category:International Harvester]] |
+ | [[Category:International Harvester tractors]] |
[[Category:Mogul 12-25]] |
[[Category:Mogul 12-25]] |
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[[Category:Steel wheeled tractors]] |
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[[Category:Tractors by model number]] |
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+ | [[Category:25 hp tractors]] |
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+ | [[Category:Tractors built in the United States]] |
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+ | [[Category:Mogul]] |
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+ | [[Category:12 (model number)]] |
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+ | [[Category:25 (model number)]] |
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+ | [[Category:1225 (model number)]] |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 15 August 2013
The Mogul 12-25 in The Science Museums reserve collection at Wroughton | |
Model history | |
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Model introduced | 1913 |
Model discontinued | 1918 |
Model status | Discontinued |
No. produced | 1,543 |
Engine Specification | |
Engine make | International |
Fuel type | distillate, gasoline, kerosene |
Power hp | 25 |
Power kW | 19 |
Governed rpm | 550 |
Displacement cu in /(litre) | 616 ci |
No. of Cylinders | 2 |
Bore in (mm) | 7 in |
Stroke in (mm) | 8 in |
Cooling system | Water |
Naturally aspirated, Turbo or Supercharged | NA |
Transmission Details | |
Transmission type | sliding gear |
Gearbox make | International |
Forward | 2 |
Reverse | 1 |
Drive | 2-WD |
Linkage Category | Unknown |
Tyre Sizes (std/options) | |
Rear | steel 60"x12" |
Tractor Dimensions | |
Weight (nominal) lb/kg | 10000 lb |
Cab Details | |
Cab Make | International |
Type of Cab | wood |
Other info | |
Factories | Tractor Works, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Plow rating | 4 |
Approximate Cost new in (year) | $1350 (1916-1917) |
The Mogul 12-25 tractor was built by the International Harvester Corporation Chicago, Illinois, USA between 1913–1918. It featured a 25 hp (19 kW) IH engine.
Model History
This early model was built with steel straked wheels, and a 2-cylinder engine, of the horizontally opposed layout that would run on distillate, gasoline (petrol) or kerosene fuel. The first 250 copies were built with an "L" head engine and the rest with a 'round' head design (overhead-valve).
IH also sold similar tractors under the Titan brand through their other dealerships.
Factory locations
- Tractor Works, Chicago, Illinois
Specification
See Infobox for details
Serial Numbers Information
Year | Serial run | Number Built | Notes (Total built 1,543).[1] |
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1913- | F501-750 | 250 | L-head |
-1918 | F751-2100 | 1349 | "round" head |
Preservation
very few examples exist but a few are in the UK;
- Mogel 12-25 Serial No. F 1639 is in The Science Museum collection.[2]
See also
- List of International Harvester vehicles
- List of Tractor Manufacturers
- Mogul
- Museums List
- Shows and Meets - the odd early example appear at some shows listed.
- Clubs Listing - various collectors & preservation groups.
References / sources
Based on the article at The Science museum Object Wiki web site
- ↑ Wendel, C. H. 1981. 150 Years of International Harvester, Crestline Publishing Co., Sarasota, Florida. (serial numbers p.411)
- ↑ Science museum object Wiki project
External links
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