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Since the early 20th century, agriculture has seen great strides thanks to the birth of legendary tractors. In this video, we will explore 5 tractors that changed the history of agriculture and transportation: ✅ Holt 75 (1913) – The pioneering tractor that not only supported agricultural production but also contributed to the world war. ✅ John Deere Model B (1935) – A reliable machine that helped thousands of small farmers mechanize production with a compact, fuel-efficient design. ✅ Lombard Steam Log Hauler (1901) – The first steam tractor, opening a new era for timber transportation with its unique crawler system. ✅ Massey Ferguson Super 90 (1960s) – The perfect combination of power and performance, helping farmers optimize their work with a 90 horsepower engine. ✅ Minneapolis-Moline R (1938) – A durable tractor with a 6-cylinder engine, helping to increase productivity and reduce operating costs. 🔔 Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE to discover more interesting stories about legendary machines! 📌 Which model impressed you the most? Leave a comment below! 👇 .............................................................................................. Subscribe to the channel and stay up to date with everything Tractors & Technology has to offer! Contact Canal: [email protected] For copyright issues or any other questions, please contact us: [email protected] 🔴 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Tractors & Technology does not own the material compiled in this video. This material belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use this material under: copyright exemption section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair use" is allowed for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research.