- ship's propeller) and a
tractor-[air]
**** ("pulls the
machine through the air"). The
Royal Flying Corps called the
tractors "Bleriot type"
after Louis...
- A
tractor beam is a
device that can
attract one
object to
another from a distance. The
concept originates in fiction: The term was
coined by E. E. Smith...
-
Armstead Snow
Motor was developed. This was used to
convert a
Fordson tractor into a
****-propelled
vehicle with a
single pair of cylinders. A
machine used...
- A
**** conveyor or
auger conveyor is a
mechanism that uses a
rotating helical **** blade,
called a "flighting",
usually within a tube, to move liquid...
-
Fordson was a
brand name of
tractors and trucks. It was used on a
range of m****-produced general-purpose
tractors manufactured by
Henry Ford & Son Inc...
-
Caterpillar Tractor Company, with
tanks emerging during World War I. Today, they are
commonly used on a
variety of vehicles,
including snowmobiles,
tractors, bulldozers...
- Field-Marshall was a
brand of farm
tractor which was
manufactured by Marshall, Sons & Co. of Gainsborough,
Lincolnshire in the
United Kingdom. Field-Marshalls...
- equipment,
including a 7-inch
helical blade from a
**** separator. It was
attached to a
tractor and
could be
operated by the
driver from his seat. It...
-
company was
founded in
Warsaw in 1893, and
holds a
prominent place in
Polish tractor production history. It has also
carried out some
production of trolleybuses...
- best-known
example of this kind is the
tractor.
Tractor / Two-wheel
tractor Tracked tractor /
Caterpillar tractor Cultipacker Cultivator (of two main variations)...