The Pre ‘30 Auction
Do you have an Early tractor, engine or vehicle and are looking to sell?
Now is your chance! This 2-day auction features Pre-1930 tractors, along with early engines and vehicles!
Fridays Auction will feature Literature, Parts, Implements, and Engine
Saturdays Auction will feature Tractors, Vehicles and Engines
Call our office at (888) 282-8648 or email [email protected] to consign one item or your entire collection
A complete listing of engines, parts and literature selling Friday will be added soon!!
Feature Tractors
Marshall Colonial - These tractors were built by Marshall, Sons and Co. specifically for export to English colonies. Tractors were shipped to Canada, South Africa, India, and Australian markets. This impressive example is a Model D that is powered by a vertical 2 cylinder gas engine. Although exact production numbers are unknown, they are low with very few remaining.
International Harvester Mogul Junior - The Mogul Junior shares the same basic design as its larger counterpart- the 30-60 Mogul . The Junior utilizes a single cylinder engine as opposed to two cylinder opposed engine. Of the 812 produced by International Harvester Company, there are few examples remaining.
International Harvester 45hp Titan - International began production of the Type D Titan line in 1910 with three models including the 20, 25, and 45. Both the 20 and 25hp models were single cylinder engines but the 45hp utilized two cylinders arranged side by side that throw simultaneously. This example was built in 1912 before the 45s were re-rated at 30-60 tractors.
Rumely OilPull 30-60 E - The Model E was both the largest and the longest production tractor in the Rumely Oil Pull line. This example comes from a well known collection in Kansas. A set of 30-60 E rear wheel extensions will sell directly after this tractor!
Fairbanks Morse 15-25 - Developed in 1910, the 15-25 was Fairbanks Morse’s answer to the growing demand for large distillate powered tractors. Like International Harvester Co. with their ‘Famous’ engine line, Fairbanks adapted one of their already successful 25hp NB engines to a tractor frame.
Advance Rumely 18hp Traction Engine
Overtime (Waterloo Boy) - Overtime Tractor Company was a London based company that imported a large number of dissembled Waterloo Boy tractors. Once they were assembled in the UK, they were repainted and rebadged as “Overtime” tractors using the dark green, gray, and orange colors seen on this example. They offered both Model R and N tractors.
The Bower City 12-25 - The “Bower City” tractor was Townsend Mfg company’s first production tractor. The name was changed multiple times throughout the years but the unique ‘steam engine style’ designed stayed the same. This example is in great mechanical condition and runs well.
Bryan Steam Tractor - Bryan Harvester Company began offering these steam tractors in 1920. They were an attempt to keep steam in a market where farm tractors were beginning to get smaller. This example is in remarkable original condition and will be a show stopper everywhere it goes!
Twin City 16-30 - In 1917, Twin City began selling the 16-30. It was vastly different from earlier models in that it was a very streamlined tractor with nearly all components enclosed. There were just over 1000 16-30s produced and only few examples remaining today.
Minneapolis Universal Farm Motor - The Universal was Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co.’s first tractor outside of the steam market. It was sold under multiple names by various companies including the GasPull sold by Rumely. This example has been restored and is ready for the shows!
Rumely OilPull 14-28 - The 14-28 was Rumely’s first tractor to serve the ‘small’ tractor market. The overall design is identical to larger models such as the model F and E. This example is in nice original condition and still retains the majority of it’s original igniter ignition system.
Bates 2 Cylinder Opposed Engine - Bates Tractor Company was formed in 1911 by a firm which included M.F. Bates. Bates initially offered two sizes, the 15 and 30hp, of which this is the later. It’s powered by a two cylinder opposed engine that supplied enough power to pull a 3 bottom plow.
All-work 12-25 - Electric Wheel Company began offering tractors as early as 1908. By 1915, introduced the new “Light” Allwork model which was later updated from a 2 cylinder engine to a 4 cylinder engine. The 12-25 was initially rated as such but was later updated to a 14-28 within the first year. This example also features a front axle extension for used with plowing.
Huber Crossmotor Light Four - The Light Four model was sold by Huber starting in 1916 and quickly became a popular model. It was offered by Huber until 1929. They are powered by a 4 cylinder Waukesha engine.
Flour City 20-35 - Kinnard-Haines Company is considered to be on the earliest gas tractor producers with their first tractor being offered right at 1900. Like most of the earliest tractors, they were simply production engines that were adapted to a tractor chassis. Starting in 1911, three Flour City tractors were available with the 20-35 being the ‘mid-size’. As with their earliest tractor, Kinard-Haines produced their own engines throughout their Flour city line.
More Tractors
Heider 12-20 C - Rock Island's first tractor since buying the Heider Tractor Co. was the 12-20 C. It was sold with a model M Waukesha four-cylinder engine, Kingston 5-ball carburetor and Dixie magneto. The transmission is a friction-drive styled using two disks, one for forward and one for reverse. This example has a unique cast iron radiator with “Rock Island” across the top.
Avery 14-28 - More information coming soon!
John Deere BW - This tractor is in great mechanical condition with a wide front that has an experimental part number!
John Deere Unstyled B - Nice running and driving example!
Track Tractors
Holt 10 Ton Northern Logger- Nice complete example with rare lighting generator, Neat inscriptions inside cab from owner in Butternut, Wis. showing years used
Holt 5 Ton - Sn. 42323, Full cab tractor used for logging and snow removal in New Hampshire, also has rare lighting generator
Caterpillar R3 - Only 60 built! Complete restoration, lots of original options including belt pulley, tow hook, electric start, and spark arrester
Best 60 - Sn. 2472A, nice running 60 that spent it’s working live powering a Sawmill, belt pulleyBest Thirty - Very nice example that has undergone full mechanical restoration, starts, runs, and drives very well.
Caterpillar Twenty - 8C wide gauge, nice original that was originally bought with the original Caterpillar Fifteen below
Caterpillar Fifteen - wide gauge, nice original that was originally bought with the original Caterpillar Twenty above
Caterpillar Fifteen - Sn. PV7194, wide gauge, spent working life in a coal mine located in KYCaterpillar Ten - Sn. PT1062, wide gauge
Featured Engines Selling Saturday
Otto Columbian Style 5hp
International Harvester 15hp Famous
Other Great Engines Selling Friday
1 Cylinder Scale Model Tractor; Bentall Open Crank 1.5hp; Crossley PE1065; IHC Mogul 1.5hp; Lister A 3hp; Lister A; Lister B 3.5hp; (2) Lister D; Miller Open Crank 2.5hp; Powell 3hp; Powell 5hp; Ruston 8PB; Ruston APR; Ruston PB 3hp; Ruston PB 4.5hp; Ruston PT; Villers; McCormick Deering 1.5hp M; London 3-4hp; Model Oil Derrick Pumping Gas Engine
Pre 1930 Implements and Gas Engine Parts
International Harvester 6 Bottom Disk Plow; Advance Steam Engine Water Wagon; IHC 12-15hp Famous Cart; IHC 8-10hp Famous Cart; Screen Cooler 5hp Engine; Model Sawmill
Make sure you check back often to see what gets consigned!
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