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When tractors had muscle — not microchips. In this video, we relive the golden age of American farming through five legendary machines that roared across the heartland and built a nation from the soil up. About this video: Step back into the 1970s — when horsepower meant steel, diesel, and grit. This documentary celebrates the might, sound, and spirit of five muscle tractors that defined a generation of American farmers. In this video you’ll discover: The rise of the 4WD tractor revolution The incredible engineering behind America’s diesel giants Stories of innovation, pride, and the people who built them Why these machines still inspire farmers and collectors today Featured Muscle Tractors: Big Bud 16V-747 (1977) – The world’s largest tractor ever built Steiger Bearcat II ST-225 (early 1970s) – Born in a barn, built by farmers Allis-Chalmers 8550 (1976–1978) – The Beast from West Allis Ford FW-60 (late 1970s) – Blue-collar power meets blue paint Versatile 1150 (late 1970s) – Prairie-built strength that never quits Join the Conversation: Which one of these tractors thundered through your hometown? Share your memories in the comments — every story keeps this legacy alive. If you love classic diesel power and the history of American farming, Subscribe, Like, and Share this video to keep the spirit of real horsepower alive. And remember: "They weren’t just machines. They were muscle, memory, and America’s heartbeat on steel wheels." For copyright issues or any other questions, please contact us: nguyentanquoc6080@gmail.com COPYRIGHT NOTICE Farm Iron Stories 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.