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Rumely Oil Pull tractor "L"

The Rumely Oil Pull was a line of farm tractors developed by Advance-Rumely Company[1] from 1909 and sold 1910 to 1930. Most were heavy tractors powered by an internal combustion, magneto-fired engine designed to burn all kerosene grades at any load, called the Oil Turn.[2]

Rumely Oil Pull, ignition & lubrication
A running Rumely Oil Pull tractor

A popular model, the Type F, had a single cylinder of 10" bore and a 12" stroke. It was started by the operator stepping out of the cab via the large iron rear wheel, climbing onto the flywheel and using his bodyweight to get it turning, then quickly rushing back into the cab to adjust the choke and try to keep the engine running.


Models

Heavy Weights

Kerosene Annie

Model "B" 25-45

Model "E" 30-60

Model "S" 30-60

Model "Y" 30-50

Model "Z" 40-70

Illustration from a 1911 advertisement

References

  1. ^ "Advance-Rumely Thresher Co". Grace's Guide. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  2. ^ Swinford, Norm (1994). Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment 1914-1985. pp. 334–336, 341. ISBN 0-929355-54-7.
  3. ^ [1] 1910 Serial# 1 - 100