Case Rubber-Tire Tractor
Posted by: brwhiz
N 43° 29.034 W 110° 45.861
12T E 519056 N 4814580
This Old Tractor is on display behind the Stan Klassen Research Center of the Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum located at 105 Mercill Avenue in Jackson, Wyoming.
Waymark Code: WMHYTZ
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 08/28/2013
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This may have been the first rubber-tired tractor made by Case. It bears a strong resemblance to their last steel-wheeled model and has the power take-off pulley on the right side. This pulley was used to supply power to equipment that did not have its own power source and may have been powered by steam engines prior to introduction of internal combustion tractors.
Engine Type: Internal Combustion
Wheel Type: Rubber
Make: Case
Model: Not listed
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