"Tractor" is latin meaning "to pull", so anything that is build for pulling stuff around is a tractor - Like an articulated Lorry, or a Locomotive.
Offcourse, people got smarter and added a pair of steering wheels, and thus the 4 wheeled tractor was born. But they still build small 2 wheelers like this one, for small jobs, or narrow places. They use a lot less fuel.
@alwatts182 Where are you located? I would like to see it at our Historic Farm Days Show in Penfield Illinois July 8-11th. We have the nation's largest antique tractor show every July. Even if you bring your machine, you have to come see our museum.
so i go this baby started and ran it for 20 minutes
i'm waiting now to see if there are any oil leaks it hasn't been started for seven years dad became ill and couldn't take it to the antique shows anymore
@cartwein
"Tractor" is latin meaning "to pull", so anything that is build for pulling stuff around is a tractor - Like an articulated Lorry, or a Locomotive.
Offcourse, people got smarter and added a pair of steering wheels, and thus the 4 wheeled tractor was born. But they still build small 2 wheelers like this one, for small jobs, or narrow places. They use a lot less fuel.
Like this :
/watch?v=w18rmOkIWNk
or this :
/watch?v=-0s44QcSm6o
or even this :
/watch?v=ecV_Y3vn_9A
Jesus45U 1 month ago
Coolest
Thing
Ever!
fringehead 8 months ago
@cartwein in 1928 it classified as a tractor
alwatts182 11 months ago 5
@alwatts182 Yes,a tractor is something that pulls something. (traction)
thra5herxb12s 3 months ago
to jest bardziej pług samojezdny!!
MrKazo93 1 year ago
Whats the battery for?
1337bman 1 year ago
@1337bman dad converted it in 1980's and put a coil and battery on it
alwatts182 11 months ago
You've done a fine job on that one, sir. Sounds sweet as a bird and I think the color scheme suits it perfectly.
bebajoro77 1 year ago
This one looks same/similar: v=KJ6SyKZ_6TA
saintveil 1 year ago
No Sir Gasoline
LoveandHate345 1 year ago
Do you run that engine on kerosene?
NP535overdrive 1 year ago
Thats too cool.
thibdrz 1 year ago
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VadimKa456 1 year ago
That sounds great . I think your dads smiling down from heaven.John U.
johncarl43447 2 years ago
wanna sell it
generalleejesse 2 years ago
@generalleejesse no that would be disrepectful to my family
alwatts182 1 year ago 11
@alwatts182 well im glad your being smart and not selling it
generalleejesse 1 year ago
@alwatts182
Is Par Of Ur Fammilys History
911winkler 1 year ago
how many hp?
slowride55 2 years ago
Very nice
bofts 2 years ago
A beautiful garden tractor. Thank you for restoring it and preserving a beautiful artifact of 20th century life in the U.S.
Gopaw 2 years ago 3
well, how long does it take to get ur son out ther?!?!?!?!?
jack9102 3 years ago
yeah really im growing a beard just waiting
1944johndeerel 3 years ago
Cool tractor. Might be worth some bucks! Nice piece of history. Cold you show it plowing?
Andrewgreat1 3 years ago
cool
quadpaapi 3 years ago
never seen one of those,thats awesome
klrkevin 3 years ago 2
why don't you get your son out there and drive it around!! LOL
jack9102 4 years ago
Nice follow-up video. Thanks.
mason104 4 years ago
I hope to see a demo of it cutting a furrow.
Thanks for sharing this great old machine!
HartfordTommy 4 years ago
the original colour was red ,black ,and off white
alwatts182 4 years ago
@alwatts182 Where are you located? I would like to see it at our Historic Farm Days Show in Penfield Illinois July 8-11th. We have the nation's largest antique tractor show every July. Even if you bring your machine, you have to come see our museum.
born2soon 1 year ago
nice to see it running....didn`t monarch make small tractors as well? . what are the correct colours ?
mountfields 4 years ago
did you say while you were cranking it it kicked back and broke your arm?
87GNXXX 4 years ago
No it didn't brake my arm but did leave a large scar! OUCH!! LOL!
alwatts182 4 years ago
Is it a Clinton engine?
douro20 4 years ago
No it's a standard Monarch!
alwatts182 4 years ago
Cool. Nice restoration Job! Get it out of the garage once in awhile where others can enjoy it too. Thanks for posting.
Atomicmicrobe 4 years ago
Thats a GREAT peice of history! I hope you get it out and share it at some antique and tractor shows.
ScottF250 4 years ago
so i go this baby started and ran it for 20 minutes
i'm waiting now to see if there are any oil leaks it hasn't been started for seven years dad became ill and couldn't take it to the antique shows anymore
alwatts182 4 years ago