Normag C 10 - N 12

Manufacturer
Models
Normag C 10, Normag N 12
Years
1952-57
Info
Small 1-cylinder tractors sold very well in Germany, and in spring 1952 Normag introduced the earlier smaller C 10, with only 10 horsepower. The diesel engine was manufactured by Farymann. The transmission offered 5 forward and 2 reverse gears. Power was transmitted to the rear axle by two V-belts. Equipment included a differential lock and electric start. Almost everything else, such as the power take-off and lifting device, was optional. The portal-type front axle improved ground clearance.
The later small Normag tractor was the short-lived N 12. It was equipped with either a 2-stroke ILO or a 4-stroke Farymann diesel engine producing 12 hp. The transmission had 6 forward and 2 reverse gears.
Technical data
| Model | Normag C 10 | Normag N 12 |
|---|---|---|
| Options | ||
| Imported to Finland | No | No |
| Years | 1952-55 | 1956-57 |
| First year sold | 1952 | 1956 |
| Last year sold | 1955 | 1957 |
| Engine model | Farymann DL2 | ILO DL 660 |
| Cyl/Turbo/Intercooler | 1 | 1 |
| Displacement | 763 cm³ | 660 cm³ |
| Bore x stroke | 90x120 mm | 90x104 mm |
| Rated power hp/rpm DIN | 10/1750 | 12/2000 |
| Rated power | 10 | 12 |
| Rated speed | 1750 | 2000 |
| Gears | 5+2 | 6+2 |
| Speeds in km/h | 2,5-14,8 | 1,4-16,2 |
| PTO speeds | (530) | 542 |
| Brakes | paisuntaj. | paisuntaj. |
| Steering | mek. | mek. |
| Front tyres 2WD | 4.00-16 | 4.00-15 |
| Rear tyres 2WD | 7-24 | 7-24 |
| Weight 2WD | (820) kg | (700) kg |
| Height with cab | (135) cm | (138) cm |
| Length (2WD/4WD) | 220 cm | 220 cm |
| Wheelbase (2WD/4WD) | 140 cm | 145 cm |
The data has been collected primarily from brochures. In some cases, sources contain conflicting information. In such cases, we have attempted to select the most reliable information.
There is particularly significant variation in speed data, which varies depending on factors such as tire size. For tires, only the size most commonly used in Finland is listed.
Other changes during the model history have been addressed in the text section. For the front axle lock, the Finnish term "hammaslukko" (gear lock) is used for all 100% locks.
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