Any guesses why the steel wheels on the modern tractor?
I drove my 1929 McCormack 22-36 a few blocks on a paved street. It had steel wheels with solid rubber bolted around the permeter. Rode like a TANK. It was terrible. Can't imagine operating one of those with no suspension from the tires.
I can remember from many years ago where steel wheels replaced the rubber on some WD9's. This was for breaking recently cleared bush land. No flat tires.
A Fergie-MF 35 gas- Mf 165- Mf 6161- Unimog- Fiat 880
Steel wheels on a modern tractor. Maybe someone has pulled my leg, but I have heard that steel wheel on tractors today has something to do with religion, Amish-Mennonite???