| Date |
Number |
Description |
| 1911-1918 |
Assembly # 2217 |
The serial numbers of these engines, which could be started with a battery, ranged from 1000 to 99859. (The year of the first Maytag 1/2-horsepower (hp) engine) |
| 1918-1919 |
Assembly # 2766 |
1/2-hp, horizontal, glass jar fuel tank. |
| 1918 (August)-1923 (August) |
Assembly # 1798 |
1/2-hp vertical magneto-type. Serial numbers were from 99860 to 111301. |
| 1923 (August)-1927 (August 30) |
Model 82 |
The first Maytag 3/4-hp which had a single main bearing. |
| |
Model 15680 |
The first Maytag engine to have 11 cooling fins on the cylinder. The next model of Maytag engine manufactured had 9 cooling fins. |
| |
Assembly # 2990 |
These engines had a short fuel tank base. |
| |
Assembly # 3023 |
These engines had long frame fuel tank. The serial numbers for these engines were from 111302 to 219716. |
| |
Assembly # 3209 |
(No known data) The serial numbers for these engines were from 219612 to 219716. |
| |
Assembly # 3624 |
These engines were 3/4-hp and had two main bearings. The model 92B/Part number 321 had a long-frame fuel tank. |
| |
Assembly # 3627 |
Model G 16-11-26-111/ part number 279. This model had a short-frame deep fuel tank. |
| |
Assembly # 3654 |
Model 31-33, part number 284: short-frame shallow fuel tank |
| |
Assembly # 3888 |
Model 19:(No data regarding this engine) |