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Information on the Wallis Bear is limited and conflicting. It appears the Bear name may have been used on a variety of Wallis tractors going back to 1902, with a claim of 40 to 80 belt horsepower. The basic three-wheel configuration is the same. One Wallis Bear survives today, from a nine or ten tractor production run that occured around 1912. |
Production | |
Manufacturer: | J.I. Case Plow Works |
Factory: | Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Racine, Wisconsin, USA |
Capacity | |
Fuel: | 60 gal [227.1 L] |
Dimensions & Tires | |
Weight: | 16,000 lbs [7257 kg] |
Bear Serial Numbers | |
- Serial numbers unknown -, |
Links | |
Wallis Bear: article on the only surviving Bear, at Farm Collector |
Wallis Bear Power | |
Drawbar (claimed): | 30 hp [22.4 kW] |
Belt (claimed): | 50 hp [37.3 kW] |
Plows: | 10 |
Mechanical | |
Chassis: | 3x2 2WD |
Steering: | mechanical power assist |
Cab: | Open operator station, optional canopy. |
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Bore/Stroke: | 6.50x8.00 inches [165 x 203 mm] |
Rated RPM: | 650 |
Starter type: | hand-crank |
Engine Detail | |
The 6.5-inch bore engine is mentioned in literature from 1914., Wallis, gasoline, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 1,062 ci [17.4 L] |
Transmission | |
Type: | gear |
Gears: | 3 forward and 1 reverse |
Dimensions | |
Weight: | 16,000 lbs [7257 kg] |