i went to iowa to the the tractor show just a few weeks ago and i saw this exact tractor thats in the video. i got a video of it starting up to a popping shutoff.
Awesome!! That's is a true barn fresh Spoker D still in its working clothes. And in my opinion if it was my machine I don't think I would ever restore it it's just cool the way it is!
I don't know how many are still around - but they are a rare tractor. The spoked flywheel was only used for two years and many of them were replaced with solid flywheels or cracked during normal use. I think there were three Spoker D's at Rollag WMSTR this year.
@smgussey the spoked fly wheel was used for only 1 and a half years, half way through the 1924 production they switched to the solid flywheel, which in my opinion is a shame, because the spokers look so much better
Keep it Original....BEAUTIFUL piece of American History.
45hangman 2 months ago
would love to plow with that
Michigander79 8 months ago
That's beautiful!!!!
runescapeownsnubs 1 year ago
did what fuel runs it?
hdug86989 1 year ago
@hdug86989 Probably Kerosene originally, but running on gasoline here.
smgussey 1 year ago
You could put electric start on this...but some people would consider that rape.
douro20 1 year ago
Love it!
aknabea 2 years ago
Spoker's are dangerous.
TeamHeartbreakKidz 2 years ago
@TeamHeartbreakKidz "Spokers are dangerous"
You want to explain that just a little further?
bangwezl 2 years ago
@bangwezl people were stupid enough to put there hands in the fly wheels, and they also had a tendency to fly apart while running.
holycrapimjesus 2 years ago
i went to iowa to the the tractor show just a few weeks ago and i saw this exact tractor thats in the video. i got a video of it starting up to a popping shutoff.
hheywire 2 years ago
Nothing can beat the sound of a good ol Johnny Popper!
1936johndeerea 3 years ago
Is that a W power unit in the back round on the trailer?
JohnDeerePowered 3 years ago
Awesome!! That's is a true barn fresh Spoker D still in its working clothes. And in my opinion if it was my machine I don't think I would ever restore it it's just cool the way it is!
JohnDeerePowered 3 years ago
I don't know how many are still around - but they are a rare tractor. The spoked flywheel was only used for two years and many of them were replaced with solid flywheels or cracked during normal use. I think there were three Spoker D's at Rollag WMSTR this year.
smgussey 3 years ago
@smgussey the spoked fly wheel was used for only 1 and a half years, half way through the 1924 production they switched to the solid flywheel, which in my opinion is a shame, because the spokers look so much better
holycrapimjesus 2 years ago
beautiful compliments!!! is the namber of this model sthill known working???
giovannibigpalas 3 years ago
As you can see from the plaque on the front of the tractor, and the title of the video, it is a 1924 model.
smgussey 3 years ago
What year is that tractor?
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago