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30-60 Titan At Great Falls, Montana – 1999

The International Harvester Company built just 176 of their 30-60 Titan Tractors. They have a two cylinder, horizontal side by side engine that could run on cheaper kerosene. They were throttle governed and rated at 30 horsepower on drawbar and 60 horsepower on the belt. Only 3 remaining examples of these tractors are still known […]

The International Harvester 10-20 Titan Tractor

Of all tractors built by International Harvester before the introduction of the Farmall , the 10-20 Titan is the most prolific remnant. From its introduction in 1915 until final production in 1922, it went through several different variations including changes to carburetor, fenders, air-cleaner, tractor platform, frame, and cooling tank. Only a few tractors were […]

International Harvester 8-16 Mogul Tractor

The International Harvester 8-16 Mogul Tractor was built from 1914 to 1917. The total production run with 14,065 tractors. It has a one-cylinder, hopper cooled engine.

International Harvester 12-25 Mogul Tractor

International Harvester released their 12-25 Mogul Tractor, the little brother of the 30-60 Mogul tractor in 1913. Like the bigger horsepower model, the 12-25 Mogul is a two-cylinder opposed engine rated at 25 horsepower on the belt and 12 horsepower on the drawbar.

International Harvester 12-25 Titan Tractor (1914-1917)

International Harvester built the Titan 12-25 Tractor (later re-rated as the Titan 15-30) at its Milwaukee, Wisconsin factory between 1914 and 1917. In total, only 818 units were produced, making it a rare and collectible machine today. Engine The Titan 12-25 was powered by a four-cylinder horizontal gasoline/kerosene engine, originally rated at: The cylinders measured […]

International Harvester Titan Sideshaft Engines (1916-1918)

The Titan Side Shaft engine, built by International Harvester between 1916 and 1918, holds a special place in the world of antique engines. Produced in low numbers and mechanically complex, this model is highly prized by collectors today. Design and Features The Titan Side Shaft is a horizontal, single-cylinder engine with a distinctive side shaft […]

International Harvester 50 Horsepower Mogul Stationary Engine (1911 – 1917)

The 50 horsepower Mogul Stationary Engine was the largest in International Harvester’s line of Mogul engines. Built between 1911 and 1917, this massive horizontal, two-cylinder opposed engine was designed to start on gasoline and then switch to kerosene for operation. A Stationary Giant Nicknamed the “Giant” Mogul, the 50 HP engine was essentially the stationary […]