Tod Riebow posted Old School Heavy Haulers. |
Update: Holt also made combines. In fact, John Deere got into the combine business by buying Holt's designs and tooling.
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TractorGuy29 posted The First Caterpillar Tractor Twellfedwild posted with the same comment [There were some comments saying that was a grader instead of a tractor.] Bob Jeffery: This is how Caterpillar got into graders that is a Russel grader adapted to a 15 Caterpillar I have a 15 that originally had a grader on it. |
travis.chumley.75 posted Holt Tractor, 1915... Caption: The latest Holt tractor in 1915, built by The Holt Manufacturing Company. It has an overhead canopy... Source: Security Pacific National Bank Photo Collection Travis Chumley shared |
Caterpillar posted the comment: "These photos of a newly discovered 1911 Holt Manufacturing brochure show some incredible connections to today. About 110 years later, we're still focused on providing customers with the products and services they need to build a better world. See the whole booklet and find out how the brochure was discovered here: https://bit.ly/3bbJEQv"
Brochure, p9 |
Brochure, p11 |
Brochure, p13 |
Brochure, p19 |
Brochure, p33 |
Brochure, p41 |
Brochure, p47 |
Brochure, p55 |
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Kirk Noteboom posted ISO 1912 Hoyt-Clagwell tractor |
Kirk Noteboom Was built in the Hoyt-Clagwell factory in Fargo, North Dakota. The Hoyt-Clagwell company went out of business 90 years ago, because Mrs. Hoyt and Mrs. Clagwell couldn't get along. Since then, Hoyt went into the wax fruit business, and Clagwell went to the county seat.
Reading more of the comments, Hoyt-Clagwell was a fictional tractor for the Green Acres TV show. They evidently used a John Deere D or GP for the above fake Hoyt-Clagwell in the pilot and then switched to a Fordson for the show because Ford became a sponsor of the show.
Big Machine posted Gwyn Jones: We had 583 and 594 we also had 578 High track Pipelayers. So many models missing from here. John Cundall: Among other things, there is not a 962 loader shown. I’d really like to see the updated version. Chris Parker: Think this is 1980, when they launched the D9L. Brings back memories. |
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Screenshot [This video also illustrates that square bales on a wagon is an old technology as well. Judging by all of the people standing on the other side, this must have been a demo of something. Can you imagine a show today not putting up a rope to keep the people back at least the distance of a wagon that has tipped over?] |
Video of a steam-powered Holt in a pulling contest that keeps on pulling after the weight on the pulling sled has reached its limit. I think he stopped because it could have kept chugging on and there was nothing left to prove.
Video of the history of tracked tractors that features some Holts at the beginning.
Video of the history of tracked tractors that features some Holts at the beginning.
I have learned that at least some Facebook video links are not permanent, including the above three :-( Since Blogspot now supports them, I'll try a Facebook provided embedded video.
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Screenshot, Holt 120 tractor |
(new window) This video has very informative comments. The Holt moves again at 3:10.
Science Channel Impossible Engineering, S3 E3, World's Biggest Ship @ 40:35: In 1901,,Alvin Lombard invented a tracked vehicle to pull wagons of logs out of the Maine forests over mud and snow.
Science Channel Impossible Engineering, S3 E3, World's Biggest Ship @ 40:35: In 1901,,Alvin Lombard invented a tracked vehicle to pull wagons of logs out of the Maine forests over mud and snow.
Videos about the development of a diesel engine for the D60 tractor: Part 1 (I'm waiting for part 2).
0:36 video of a Holt 60. Four cylinders with exposed valve gear.
3:04 video of Caterpillar products from 1904 to 2023
ISO = "In Search Of"
ReplyDeleteI used to be a ranch hand on a cattle ranch out of Montague ca. I harrowed field's w/ an old ford tractor but the boss (Philbrook) did not own a Hoyt- Clagwell. 😁 Have a good evening everyone
ReplyDeleteThe rivalry between Holt and Hoyt tractors played a pivotal role in shaping Caterpillar's history and the evolution of heavy machinery. Understanding this competition provides valuable insights into innovation in the industry. At FleetsWorld, we appreciate how historical developments like these continue to influence modern tractor technology and fleet management practices.
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