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Who Invented Tractor

Writer's picture: Rohit ChaubalRohit Chaubal

Updated: Apr 23, 2023

Todays post is about who invented first tractor

The invention of the tractor is generally attributed to several individuals and companies who made significant contributions to the development of modern agricultural machinery. Some of the earliest designs of tractors can be traced back to the mid-19th century, when various steam-powered machines were used to plow fields.

However, the first gasoline-powered tractor was invented by the American engineer John Froelich in 1892. Froelich built a tractor with a gasoline engine that could be used for plowing fields. This early tractor was not very successful, but it laid the foundation for future innovations in agricultural machinery.

Over the next few decades, many different companies and inventors continued to refine and improve the design of tractors. Some of the most notable contributors to the development of tractors include Henry Ford, who introduced the Fordson tractor in 1917, and Harry Ferguson, who developed the first commercially successful tractor with a three-point hitch in 1926.




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