On 8/28/2025 10:13 AM, Adrian Godwin via cctalk wrote:
Here (UK) the dominant machines were 'Traction engines' and
'Ploughing machines'. These could be used to haul wagons but for ploughing
they parked at the edge of the field and pulled a plough across using a
cable. I'm not sure how it was returned - maybe with another engine, or
manually, unloaded. But they avoided crossing the field.
On Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 1:12 PM Frank Ventura <
[email protected]> wrote:
I wasn’t around back then ;) But I think the big problem with steam
tractors was since they were so heavy they would sink into the fields. I
don’t think that was an issue really solved until gas powered tractors came
around.
The solution was Heavy Horses. :-)
bill