23 September 2010 0 Comments

Leasing In The Ancient Times

The history of leasing can be traced back as far as the year 2010 BC. The documents which were basically in the form of clay tablets found in the archeological remains of the ancient Samarian City of Ur show leasing done in the field of agriculture. The items leased were farm equipments that were at that time only hand tools.

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29 July 2010 0 Comments

Uses For Antique Tractor Tires

The rubber and other materials that antique tractor tires are not easily broken down well for the environment, so consider this next time you dump your old tires off at the landfill. Recycling these tires can help save our planet and we can show you how.

8 July 2010 0 Comments

A Brief History Of Antique Tractor Tires

We are presently enjoying the use of rubber tires for tractors in the farm. But did you know that before the invention of these rubber tires, tractors have metal tires. The antique tires are made of welded circular metal with lugged corners or edges. It was in those early periods that tractors with metal wheels are used in the agricultural industry and indeed it was a great help to the farmers in plowing their farm lands. Nevertheless, the metal-wheeled tractors cannot be considered as perfect aid to the farmers. It has also negative effect to the farm land and the products of the farmers. The metal tires of the tractor damages the roots of the crops and is not compatible for use in public roads.

17 June 2010 0 Comments

Finding Out More About Agricultural Tires Today

We all know that a standard tire is the o ring shaped piece of rubber we place on cars, planes, ATV’s and other moving things, but what makes a tire an agricultural tractor tire? The agricultural tractor tires are any tire that is used for the use of a tractor or any other piece of farming equipment like a harvester.

23 January 2010 0 Comments

Tractors And Their Use In Recent History

Tractors used for hauling machines or trailers used in the construction industry or agriculture are specifically designed vehicles that are made to deliver high torque or tractive effort at low speeds. Commonly, this term describes the distinctive farm vehicle. This is because they are used to tow agricultural implements and also may be used to supply power to mechanized implements.