Interesting wheels and tractor-1930

   / Interesting wheels and tractor-1930 #2  
I think most of the tractors from that era had steel wheels and steel lugs. I remember an old F30 Farmall with steel wheel with about 4" tall wedge looking lugs on them. You could only run them on dirt
 
   / Interesting wheels and tractor-1930 #3  
LOL, what a way to test a plane wing!!! You never know when you might be flying at 10k feet and have some farmer drive his tractor drive right across your wing!!!! :D :laughing:
 
   / Interesting wheels and tractor-1930
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Those wheels are very different from normal ag-tractor steel wheels.

The tractor looks like it may be 4wd and articulated, which would be very uncommon in 1930.

Bruce
 
   / Interesting wheels and tractor-1930 #5  
Those wheels are very different from normal ag-tractor steel wheels.

The tractor looks like it may be 4wd and articulated, which would be very uncommon in 1930.

Bruce

That tractor is a Massey Harris GP. It is 4wd but I do not think it is articulated. The wheels that are on it are the bare wheels after the steel lugs/cleats were removed from it.
 
   / Interesting wheels and tractor-1930 #7  
Heres a picture of a Allis with field rollers on it. Looks like thats what they have on the M-H GP.

allis.jpeg
 
   / Interesting wheels and tractor-1930 #8  
That tractor is a Massey Harris GP. It is 4wd but I do not think it is articulated. The wheels that are on it are the bare wheels after the steel lugs/cleats were removed from it.

I too don't think its articulated but imagine the turning radius, an acre?
 

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