The Farmall F-12 was a row-crop tractor manufactured by the International Harvester (IH) company from 1932 to 1938. It was powered by a four-cylinder gasoline engine with a maximum power of 18 horsepower. The tractor was designed with a narrow front end to allow for precision in row-crop applications.
The F-12 was the smallest of the Farmall letter series tractors and was marketed towards small farmers who needed a reliable and efficient tractor for their operations. It had a maximum forward speed of 5.17 miles per hour and a maximum reverse speed of 1.76 miles per hour.
The tractor was designed for use with a variety of implements such as plows, cultivators, and disk harrows. It also featured a hydraulic lift system and a three-speed transmission.
Today, the Farmall F-12 is a popular choice among antique tractor collectors and enthusiasts due to its unique design and place in agricultural history.
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