What The Heck Is This ??
OK, you find this old tractor out in the brush, you buy it. On your way home you stop (and maybe leave)
at the local Think Tank to find out just what it is you brought ? Ofcourse, no two people can agree
on the Make, yet alone the model and year! But you do find out that some guy
named "What-cha-call" must have owned about one of everything that was made. Well this page might give a little more help
to identify what model is what.
Click on the Menu list to find the Tractor manufacture your looking for.
There's not a lot entered yet, but I'll be filling them as fast as I can. Feel free to E-Mail me
any info you have. Thanks.
Some Resources used for this page were from the following books.
- Antique Power Magazine's web site.
- Steam Tractors, by Hans Halberstadt , isbn 0-7603-0140-9
- American Steam Tractors, by Patrick W. Ertel , isbn 0-7603-0097-6
- Orphan Tractors, by Bill Vossler , isbn 0-7603-0168-9
- Standard catalog of Farm Tractors, by C.H. Wendel, isbn 0-87341-513-2
- Other books by C.H. Wendel
- And a ton of different Web Sites.
These books had great articles on all makes of steam engines and tractors, and they are
loaded with great photos.
If you'd like to purchase these or other books related to Steam Engines click on the Barnes and Noble Affiliate links
at the top of this page.
You can do a search on the individual books or search for "Steam Tractors" or try "Antique Tractors",
use the quote marks and this should return a nice selection of tractor books.