Mogul Type C 20-HP on display at Heidrick Ag History Center, Woodland, California | |
Model history | |
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Model introduced | 1910 |
Model discontinued | 1914 |
Model status | Discontinued |
No. produced | 2411 |
Preceded by | IHC Type C |
Engine Specification | |
Engine make | Famous |
Fuel type | gasoline |
Power hp | 20 |
Governed rpm | 240 |
Displacement cu in /(litre) | 902 ci |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
Bore in (mm) | 8.75 in |
Stroke in (mm) | 15 in |
Cooling system | Water |
Naturally aspirated, Turbo or Supercharged | NA |
Transmission Details | |
Transmission type | gear forward, friction reverse |
Forward | 1 |
Reverse | infinite |
Drive | 2-WD |
Linkage Category | Unknown |
Tyre Sizes (std/options) | |
Rear | steel 64" diameter |
Tractor Dimensions | |
Weight (nominal) lb/kg | 14200 lb |
Other info | |
Factories | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA |
Plow rating | 5 |
The Mogul Type C was built by International Harvester from 1910 to 1914 in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA factory.
Model History[]
- For Company history see
- Main article: International Harvester Co article
The Mogul Type C built in International Harvester's Milwaukee Works was a continuation of the IHC Type C built in the Akron Works. The Type C continued to use a 20-hp Famous single-cylinder gasoline/kerosene engine and a single forward speed gear drive. Production of the 20-hp model ended in 1914 after 2411 tractors had been built with the Mogul name. New for 1911 was a Type C with a larger Famous engine giving it a 25-hp rating. 862 were completed by 1914.[1]
Timeline[]
- 1909: IHC Type C 20-HP introduced, built in Akron Works
- 1910: IHC Type C renamed Mogul Type C, production moved to Milwaukee Works
- 1911: Mogul Type C 25-HP added
- 1914: Type C production ended
Factory locations[]
- Milwaukee Works, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Specification[]
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Variations and Options[]
Serial Numbers Information[]
Preservation[]
A restored Mogul Type C 20-HP from 1910 is on display at the Heidrick Ag History Center, Woodland, California. A 1911 25-hp is owned by Dave & Anita Boomgarden, Chatsworth, Illinois.[2]
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See also[]
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Heidrick Ag History Center, Woodland, California
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