Class: Others, Farming vehicle — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2022-02-27 09:07 |
Two Deerings are known to be in Estonia (or one and the same?) an abandoned one in Voka borough in Toila Parish https://mapio.net/images-p/25688910.jpg and another one at the Estonian museum of agriculture in Ülenurme (probably this one as the steam tractor also came from there) Link to "kultuur.err.ee" EDIT: this looks like the one, in this video: Link to "www.err.ee" -- Last edit: 2022-02-27 09:09:31 |
◊ 2022-02-28 22:09 |
Are they made by McCormick-Deering? Are the Russian-built clones? |
◊ 2022-02-28 22:10 |
This is from the independent Republic of Estonia, before it was invaded by the USSR. (and this scene is also set during this time) -- Last edit: 2022-02-28 22:12:24 |
◊ 2022-03-01 22:09 |
I'm not familiar with Deering-branded tractors. Specially branded Deering for Estonia? |
◊ 2022-03-01 22:10 |
I assumed Deering was the brand. Back then there were no specific "made fors" ![]() -- Last edit: 2022-03-01 22:11:02 |
◊ 2022-03-01 22:16 |
There were McCormick-Deering tractors in Europe. Link to "heritagemachines.com" |
◊ 2022-06-27 01:34 |
10-20 probably |
◊ 2023-02-19 17:17 |
"Sõnumileht" November 30, 1996: "...Next to his threshing machine stands a stout American Deering wheel tractor from 1936. 'It runs', Prost confirms upon questioning. 'I threshed with it just this fall. The Estonian National Museum held a party near Raadi manor on Michaelmas and I was on rideout there. What follows is an expert retelling of how the Deering came with steel wheels from the factory, but by special order you could have rubber tires and a four speed gearbox. 'That brought it up to 38 km/h, but I lost the gearbox in the war.' Prost confirms. The current gearbox promises a 9 km/h joyride in highest gear. The drive from his Tartu home to Raadi manor should take about three hours." |