Farmall 826
| 1969 - 1971 |
Row-Crop tractor |
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Series map:
826
1026
102.2hp*
127.0hp
Production |
Manufacturer | Farmall (a part of International Harvester)
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Row-Crop tractor |
Built in Rock Island, Illinois, USA |
Total built | 9,591
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Original price was $9,600 in 1971 |
Farmall 826 Engines |
International Harvester 5.9L 6-cyl diesel |
International Harvester 4.9L 6-cyl gasoline |
International Harvester 4.9L 6-cyl LP-gas |
Fuel tank | 37 gal 140.0 L
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Engine details ... |
Farmall 826 Power |
Gear Drawbar (claimed) | 79 hp 58.9 kW
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Hydro Drawbar (claimed) | 61 hp 45.5 kW
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Gear PTO (claimed) | 92 hp 68.6 kW
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Hydro PTO (claimed) | 84 hp 62.6 kW
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Drawbar (tested) | 78.92 hp 58.9 kW
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PTO (tested) | 92.19 hp 68.7 kW
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Performance test details ... |
Mechanical |
Two- or four-wheel drive |
Final drives | bull gear
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Differential lock | mechanical rear OptOptional
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Power steering |
Hydraulic dry disc brakes |
Open operator station. Cab optional. |
Hydraulics |
Type | open center
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | II
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | independent
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Rear PTO Type | 1000
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  | 540/1000
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Engine RPM | 540@2100
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  | 1000@2100
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826 Serial Number Location |
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Clutch housing, left side |
Electrical |
Charging system | alternator
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Batteries | 2 (diesel)
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  | 1 (gas/LP)
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Battery volts | 6 (diesel)
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  | 1 (gas/LP)
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References |
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Farm Loaders published in 1970, by International Harvester |
Spring 1970 Buyer's Guide published by International Harvester |
Farm Equipment Reference Catalog published in 1970, by International Harvester |
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