When was the first tractor invented and by whom?
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In 1892 in the tiny village in Northeast Iowa, _________John Froelich (1849 -1933)_______ invented the first successful gasoline-powered engine that could be driven backwards and forwards.
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The word “tractor” wasn't used in those days, but that's what it was.
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At that time, steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
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In 1892 in the tiny village in Northeast Iowa, _________John Froelich (1849 -1933)_______ invented the first successful gasoline-powered engine that could be driven backwards and forwards.
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The word “tractor” wasn't used in those days, but that's what it was.
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At that time, steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
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John Froelich and Walter Brattain
John Froelich Invents First Gas-Powered, One-Cylinder, Tractor in 1892. John Froelich, a custom thresherman from Iowa, operated a grain elevator and mobile threshing service in the 1890s. Every harvest, Froelich and his hired crew traveled through Iowa and the Dakotas, threshing farmers' crops for a fee.
In 1892 in the tiny village in Northeast Iowa, John Froelich (1849 -1933) invented the first successful gasoline-powered engine that could be driven backwards and forwards. The word “tractor” wasn't used in those days, but that's what it was. At that time, steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
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