McCormick-Deering AW-7
| 1957 - 1960 |
Standard-tread tractor |
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Series map:
AW-7
40.4kw*
*Estimated engine power for comparison only.
Production |
Manufacturer | McCormick-Deering (a part of International Harvester)
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Standard-tread tractor |
Built in Geelong, Australia |
The AW-7 models were a unique Australian evolution of the earlier AW-6 models. The AW-7 was the standard tread version of the Farmall AM-7 and a cousin to the US-built International W-400 and British-built McCormick International B-450. There were two models, the AW-7 diesel and AW-7 kerosene. The AW-7 diesel was sometimes called the "AWD-7", although this was not the official name. |
Variants |
AM-7 | row-crop
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AWD-7 | diesel engine
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McCormick-Deering AW-7 Power |
Drawbar (claimed) | 44.6 hp 33.3 kW
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Belt (claimed) | 48.8 hp 36.4 kW
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Mechanical |
Two-wheel drive |
Steering | power assisted, enclosed worm and gear
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Open operator station. |
Hydraulics |
Pressure | 1200 psi 82.7 bar
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Pump flow | 10 gpm 37.9 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | II
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO Type | 540 (1375)
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AW-7 Serial Numbers |
1957 | 8901 (kerosene)
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1957-Final | 8966 (kerosene)
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1958 | 706 (kerosene)
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1959 | 1633 (kerosene)
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1960 | 2975 (kerosene)
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Final | 4941 (kerosene)
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1957 | 1067 (diesel)
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1958-Final | 1604 (diesel)
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FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
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Belt Pulley |
Diameter | 11 inches 27 cm
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Width | 7.5 inches 19 cm
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RPM | 899
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References |
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International Harvester Australia: Geelong Works by Sarah Tomac* |
International Harvester Tractors & Equipment in Australia & New Zealand by Graeme Quick |
*Publication contains known errors. |
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