Wallis Bear


Wallis Bear tractor photo
1910 - 1914
Production
ManufacturerWallis (a part of J.I. Case Plow Works)
FactoriesCleveland, Ohio, USA
 Racine, Wisconsin, USA
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.
Wallis Bear Engines
Wallis 17.4L 4-cyl gasoline
Wallis 24.3L 4-cyl gasoline
Fuel tank60 gal
227.1 L
Engine details ...
Wallis Bear Power
Drawbar (claimed)30 hp
22.4 kW
Belt (claimed)50 hp
37.3 kW
Plows10
Mechanical
Drive3x2 2WD
Steeringmechanical power assist
Open operator station, optional canopy.
Links
Wallis Bear: article on the only surviving Bear, at Farm Collector
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