Overview
The Aultman & Taylor 18-36 is a two-wheel drive farm tractor manufactured in Mansfield, Ohio, between 1915 and 1918. It is powered by a large 10.3L liquid-cooled 4-cylinder gasoline engine that delivers a claimed 36 hp at the belt and 18 hp at the drawbar at 600 RPM.
Ideal Applications
Stationary Belt Work:
With a claimed 36 hp at the belt and a 600 rated RPM, this tractor is designed to power stationary farm machinery through its belt pulley system.
Drawbar Operations:
The two-wheel drive system and 18 hp drawbar rating allow this machine to pull various implements for standard agricultural field work.
High-Displacement Applications:
Utilizing a 630 ci (10.3L) liquid-cooled engine, this tractor provides substantial engine displacement for consistent performance in gasoline-powered farming tasks.
Production
| Description | Built in Mansfield, Ohio, United States |
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| Manufacturer | Aultman & Taylor |
Engine
| Engine type | 10.3L 4-cyl gasoline |
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| Bore/Stroke | 5.00x8.00 inches (127 x 203 mm) |
| Description | gasoline / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled |
| Displacement | 630 ci (10.3 L) |
| Rated RPM | 600 |
| Belt (claimed) | 36 hp (26.8 kW) |
| Drawbar (claimed) | 18 hp (13.4 kW) |
Mechanical
| Drive type | Two-wheel drive |
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