Rumely Tractors
Rumely started in 1853 in La Porte, Indiana manufacturing threshers and later moved on to steam engines. The first internal combustion tractor at the company was the OilPull, launched in 1910, with an oil-cooled engine. A 1911 merger with the Advance Thresher Company changed the name to Advance-Rumely. In the late 1920s, Advance-Rumely attempted to enter the market for smaller tractors with the DoAll and the 6A, but had difficulty. Allis-Chalmers purchased Advance-Rumely in 1931 and stopped production of all models.
Rumely Tractors
Rumely DoAll Power: 22 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1928 - 1931
Rumely OilPull B 25/45 Power: 50 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1910 - 1912
Rumely OilPull E 30/60 Power: 84 hp[P] Date of manufacture : 1910 - 1923
Rumely OilPull F 15/30 Power: 33 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1911 - 1918
Rumely OilPull G 20/40 Power: 44 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1918 - 1924
Rumely OilPull H 16/30 Power: 33 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1917 - 1924
Rumely OilPull K 12/20 Power: 40 hp Date of manufacture : 1918 - 1924
Rumely OilPull L 15/25 Power: 27 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1924 - 1927
Rumely OilPull M 20/35 Power: 38 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1924 - 1927
Rumely OilPull R 25/45 Power: 50 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1924 - 1927
Rumely OilPull S 30/60 Power: 66 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1924 - 1928
Rumely OilPull W 20/30 Power: 33 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1928 - 1930
Rumely OilPull X 25/40 Power: 44 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1928 - 1930
Rumely OilPull Y 30/50 Power: 55 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1929 - 0000
Rumely OilPull Z 40/60 Power: 77 hp[B] Date of manufacture : 1929 - 0000