Mechanical Engine Advancements From Past to Present

By Staff
Published on November 1, 1966
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Past and present mechanical engine advancements.
Past and present mechanical engine advancements.
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Photo courtesy of Roberts Implement Company.
Photo courtesy of Roberts Implement Company.
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Photo courtesy of Roberts Implement Company.
Photo courtesy of Roberts Implement Company.
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Photo courtesy of Roberts Implement Company.
Photo courtesy of Roberts Implement Company.
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Photo courtesy of Roberts Implement Company.
Photo courtesy of Roberts Implement Company.

Learn about past to present mechanical engine advancements.

District Salesman, C.A. White, again establishes mechanical
engine advancements in 60 years by putting a 10 hp Cadet alongside a
12-24 Titan. This 1908 Titan was originally purchased by Mr. John
Morgan of Winfield, West Virginia. Its weight was 6 tons and Mr. Morgan
used it cutting timber at a saw mill near Winfield, West Virginia.

Another walk through memory lane. Among the collection was this
1920 Titan 1020 Terror which originated from the Wakeman, Ohio
area.

Remember this one? One of the pieces shipped to Bonner Springs
for display at the National Museum was this International Motor
Cultivator, approximately 1918 vintage with a LeRoy four-cylinder
engine.

–Mt. Orab, Ohio Fond Memories

These were for Carl (Pop) Cunningham, who after more than 40
years of service with IHC climbed aboard the seat of an old friend,
this 1923 regular Farmall, Serial #QC-501. This regular Farmall was
the first one shipped from IH works. It was obtained from Mr. Glen
McCune, former chairman of the Agriculture Engineering Department at the
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

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