44,418 views
1)) 1934 McCormick-Deering W-12 _ TRACTOR McCormick-Deering W-12 was produced by International Harvester from 1934 to 1938 in Chicago, Illinois. The W-12 was a small standard wheeled tractor, equipped with a 4-cylinder 1.85 L engine from the Farmall F-12 tractor. (16 hp) 2)) LANZ BULLDOG - After Germany's defeat in World War I, Lanz "Landbaumotor" had to concentrate on the production of civilian products. In 1921, the first Lanz-Bulldog tractor appeared, which became the ancestor of a large family of tractors that were in production from 1921 to 1960. During this time, more than 220 thousand "Bulldogs" were produced. Thanks to the use of 1-cylinder glow engines, the Lanz Bulldog tractor had two important advantages: unpretentiousness and low cost, which ensured high demand among burghers. 3)) Tractor - Track Legend Caterpillar 60 hp (45 kW) When in 1925 CL Best and Holt Manufacturing Company merged, resulting in the formation of the Caterpillar Tractor Company, the Best 60 tractor was renamed the Caterpillar Sixty. The engine with 35 traction horsepower and 60 horsepower on the belt at 650 rpm was one of the slowest engines ever installed on a track tractor. In 1923, the engine power was increased to 40 horsepower, and a three-speed gearbox also became standard. The machine weighed 17,500 pounds, but by 1925 the weight of the machine was increased to 20,500 pounds. In its day, the Sixty earned a well-deserved reputation as the most reliable tractor of its time. Although initially designed for the agricultural industry, the Sixty gradually became popular as a workhorse for logging, as well as for the mining and construction industries. More videos. Dangerous Pass in India. Extra Roads • Video