UMASS/AMHERST 3iaDbbDD5Dbb51S "■^!'it^''!i|Tiity:rI?f'5":JitiT'''"IT(:£''' '{M!:<7?S!(! HARVE s 677 15 ssiasssys.s:ssiK':i C AT A LOG U i:-i ■ nillUIIMUMIMIIUUIIIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllMHIIIIIUIUIUM^^^ 1 % ^iiimuiminiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \ ^S^ on these «e or write INTERK AMERICA S-ie H.F*. OII^ TI^AOTOR, J-^ v^ laall-Farm Tractor for All Farm Work Mogul 8-16 H. P. Oil Tractor $675. "" F.O.B. Chicago Construction of the 8-16 H. P. Mogul Tractor THIS tractor has been aeveloped to meet tlie demand for a general purpose farm tractor for the average size farm, and while it has been made simple, small and light, it has been made strong and durable by eliminating unnecessary parts and using the best material available lor each part. In the O-lo Mogul we offer a tractor which is a profitable investment for any farmer, because it gives more power at the draw bar and on the belt, is more durable, is simpler, easier to operate, in proportion to its cost, weight and size, than any tractor which has ever before been placed upon the market. It will operate successfully on distillate, kerosene, motor spirits or gasoline, the same as the Mogul portable engine. It is only 58 inches wide, so that it is well adapted to run between rows of corn, pulling corn pickers, corn binders, etc. It is only 5 feet high, and turns short, making it well adapted for use in orchards. The rear wheels carry only 3,500 pounds, and with extension tires the weight per square inch on the ground is 10 pounds, which is approximately only half the weight of the average horse. This tractor will pull full 8 mechanical horse power at the draw bar, on approximately two gallons of kerosene per hour and will do this work continuously, making this one of the most profitable investments for the farmer. The construction of this tractor is surprisingly light, yet lightness has not been sacrificed for strength. This is due to the generous use of steel instead of iron. Weight without friction clutch pulley, 4,920 pounds. Frame. The frame is composed of channel steel. The channels are curved up from the front wheels, forming an arch, which absorbs the greater part of the engine vibration, making this tractor very quiet and steady while in operation. Wheels. The wheels are very strongly made, with fiat spokes hot-riveted to the hubs and rims. The rims are made from specially-rolled sections with reinforced edges. Diagonal channel type steel cleats are bolted on the drive wheels. Steering. This tractor is steered by a hand wheel convenient to the driver, operating a non-reversible worm and sector steering gear. This type of steering gear enables the operator to handle his tractor as easily as an automobile, and to turn very short. 1 ransmission. Ihe transmission is of the planetary type, one speed ahead, and reverse. The transmission is fitted with roller bearings, is dust-tight and runs in oil, which prevents excessive wear and cutting. With this type of transmission the operator need never be afraid of stripping gears. Cham Dnve. Power is transmitted from the transmission to the rear axle by a chain on the left side, which is amply strong to take care of all the power the engine can produce. 2 Most Power For Weight and Money Ever Offered The power plant of the Mogul 8-16 H. P. oil tractor This methoJ of power transmission has several advantages. It eliminates the trouble caused by gears getting out of alignment, and it gives the engine a more elastic load to pull against. It also enables the owner to change the speed of his tractor without buying a new transmission, as different size sprockets can be bought and easily put on. Differential. The differential is located on the large sprocket on the rear axle, and the differential frame is furnished with a large brake band and hand wheel lor setting the tractor rigid when being used for belt work. Type of Engine. The power plant is a single cylinder, four cycle, slow speed oil burning engine of extremely simple construction. This is not a re-constructed or light weight general purpose engine but was designed and built especially for the Mogul 8-16 H. P. tractor by Mogul engineers in the Mogul factories. No feature that would insure its economy in operation, reliability or durability has been omitted; in fact, this engine is a new departure in small tractor construction. It is designed and built lor reliability rather than light weight. 3 The Small-Farm Tractor for all Farm Work $675.22 Cash F. O. B. Chicago Mogul 8-16 H. P. Oil Tractor Automatic Steering Device furnished as an extra on special order. Price $25.00 Relieves you of the labor of steering when plow- ing and en- ables you to watch the plows Mogul 8-16 H. P. Oil Tractor $675. 00 Cash F. O. B. Chicago Each part of a Mogul is the best that can he produced Fly-ball Kovemor w-th cover removed. This governor operates in an oil bath in a dust-tight case Mogul throttle governed oil mixer burns kerosene, distillate, solar oil, gas oil, motor spirits or gasoline Automatic force feed oiler insures perfect lubrication Oscillating magneto No batteries needed OUTSIDE INTERNAL GEAR MESHES WITH GEARS IN OTHE HALF OF GEAR CASE This is tbe simplest type of transmissiou that can be used and has many advantages for small tractor work. The gears are always in mesh and as the gears are thrown in or out of action by means of brake bands there is no danger of stripping the gears. The gear case is dust-tight and the gears run in a bath of oil INSIDE INTERNAL GEA FASTENED TO Gl CASE PINION KEYED TO CRANKSHAFT JD MESHES WITH SETS OF GEARS IN BOTH HALVES OF GEAR CASE GEARS MESH OUTSIDE INTE NAL GEAR OTHER HA OF GEAR CASE CARRIER FASTENED TO REVERSE CLUTCH Inner half of planetary transmission with sleeve and pinion removed Outer half of planetary transmission with shaft and pinion removed Most Power f orWeight and Money Ever Offered Construction. The crank case is enclosed and dust-tight. The valves are both mechanically operated in cages which are easily removed. The exhaust valve is water-cooled. The engme is throttle governed by a fly-ball governor running in oil in a dust-tight case. The mixer is the genuine Mogul mixer identical to the mixers used on the larger Moguls. It will operate on kerosene, distillate down to 39° Baume, gas oil, solar oil, motor spirits, naphtha or gasoline without change of adjustment. A compression relief cam is provided to facilitate starting. The engine is water-cooled by a large hopper, holding 35 gallons, which is sufficient for five hours operation. The hopper is made of heavy galvanized sheet steel bolted to the engine cylinder and can be easily removed. Make-and-break ignition is used, the current being furnished by an oscillating type magneto. No batteries are needed. An automatic force-feed oiler lubricates the main bearings. Equipment. This tractor is equipped with a standard Mogul friction clutch pulley, 20 inches in diameter, with a 10-inch face, standard diagonal type lugs on the rear wheels, magneto, oiler and necessary tools. Special Equipment. If desired, the tractor can be equipped when ordered with special sprockets, one to operate two miles an hour, or one to operate at two and a quarter miles an hour. These special sprockets can also be furnished extra, and can easily he put on by the owner. Five-inch extension rims for rear wheels, price $20.00 F. 0. B. Chicago, and long ice lugs, price $6.75 F. 0. B. Chicago, can be furnished on special order. Also special angle lugs extending over the side of the wheel for use on soft ground. Different size pulleys from 8 inches in diameter up to 24 inches in diameter can be furnished on special order. Special Steering Gear. An automatic steering gear for attaching to the front to steer the tractor while plowing can be furnished on special order. u i o ffl 13 K o 1- U O 3 "S 2 O y, Speed of Engine — revolutions per minute Cylinder Pulley Front Drive Wheels Wheels o a w 2 u M -A o o (J S S H u 2 l2.5 ^.s -0/1 '3 ■a ^ .2.3 K o S3 O o w .5 a)* M O Ih Q.S U (J a u .2 o Q.S tf) XI U a u i .2 u Q.S U Xi u .9 « u a ^ — E ^ s * 0.-04 eg ■< p. 16 8 2 400 8 12 20 lOM 36 6 54 10 19 35 135 56 61 5000 Mogul 8-16 H. P. Oil Tractor $675.1 Cash F. 9. B. Chicago Rear view of Mogul 8-16 horse power oil tractor I'OULD there be anything more convenient tlian this tractor? Spring seat with foot rest on right side, giving operator a clear view of furrow, with steering wheel directly in front, speed levers and mixer within easy reach. 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