Farmall tractor F-20
Description
It was purchased by the collector Boselli in 2008 in Calerno, a hamlet of the municipality of Sant’Ilario d’Enza, in the province of Reggio Emilia.
The tractor was in good condition and was relatively easy to restore.
Some of its special features include the petrol starter and rear wheel cascade gearboxes.
It ran on petrol/kerosene.
When compared to its predecessor, i.e. the Farmall Regular model, the Farmall F-20 had a more powerful engine, improved narrow front wheels, and a four-cylinder overhead-valve engine with 29 horsepower (22 kW), powering a four-speed sliding-gear transmission. The name F-20 implied that the machine could pull two ploughs.
The rear portal axle used drop gears to raise the clearance underneath the tractor higher than a simple axle would allow.
From 1936 onwards, the F-20 was painted bright red to increase visibility. This quickly became a trademark of the Farmall line, as we will see in the Farmall Cub, which is also featured in the Franco Risi collection.
Technical Data Sheet
Type: Agricultural tractor
Manufacturer: Farmall Mc Cormick Deering
Serial number:F20 85020
Year of manufacture: 1933 circa
Place of manufacture:Chicago, USA
No. of cylinders: 4
Stroke:5 inches (127 mm)
Bore:3.75 inches (95 mm)
Displacement: 3600 cc
Max. speed:1200 rpm
Number of ratios:4+retro
Length:3300 mm
Width:2300 mm
Height:1950 mm
Wheelbase:2200 mm
Weight:1900 kg