[AT] What's the "rarest" tractor you own?
fayguyma at execpc.com
fayguyma at execpc.com
Wed Apr 21 16:10:32 PDT 2010
They had Shay locomotives that ran on wood rails as well.
>
My great-grandfather and grandfather had a steam powered sawmill from the
> late 1800's until the depression.
>
> In the
20's they bought a Fordson locomotive from the Skagit company in
> Washington to haul logs to the sawmill from the woods. They had
about 2
> miles of wood track going up into the woods. When I was
a kid you could
> still find some parts of the wood track, but I
think all traces of it are
> pretty much gone now.
>
> Skagit converted the Fordson into a 4 wheel drive unit that had
large
> castiron flanged wheels with rubber tread for running on
wood timber
> rails.
>From what I understand, Skagit only
made a couple engines like
> this. The ones you often see in old
tractor books about logging show a
> Fordson with concave wheels
for running on logs.
>
> Imagine a regular train track,
but replace the steel rails with 6x6 wood
> rails.
>
> I'll try to load a picture or two on my webserver tonight.
>
> George
>
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"rarest" tractor you own?
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> I never realized
there were any wood rails? When/where were they used? I
> thought
they were iron from the beginning?
>
> Lew near Waco, TX
> website HTTP://lewslittlefarm.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> <<snip>> Man, if
we could come up with a Fordson with the wood rail
> wheels,
> we'd probably cut down some trees and run it in the woods on our
> grounds!
>
>> <<snip>>
>>
>> I have one Fordson
> with flanged
wheels for running on wood train tracks.
>>
>
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