Another Kind Of Steam Engine

dlsmith

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I ran across this video of a 150 hp Case steam tractor replica. The owner built it from scratch from the original 1907 prints. He even had all new castings created to build it. Only 9 were built by case and all have been scrapped.
The video shows the 70,000# tractor pulling a lash-up of JD plows, 36 of them.
Quite a machine, and example of the past engineering.
 

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Thanks for posting. Like to see that hooked to a tractor pull sled.
 

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Thanks for posting. Like to see that hooked to a tractor pull sled.
Unless they added a LOT of ballast, that Case would drag it around like nothing was there. After all, it weighs over 70,000#, way, way more than any farm tractor.
 
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WOW, that works great in a straight line but I bet it was a bear to turn around,,;
 

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That 150 Case steam traction was built by Kory Anderson of South Dakota over a 15 year period at a cost of around $1.5 million. If you google "Kory Anderson 150 Case" you'll get all kinds of info, pics and videos of it in action.

A year ago, Kory had this Case at the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion (WMSTR) show and I got to see it in action there. Very impressive, to say the least!! The drivers stand 8 feet tall. It's a monster!
Forget how many tons this monster weighs. It's been said that this tractor is so big it doesn't roll.....it rolls the earth underneath itself.

Here's another video of it working at that WMSTR gathering:

For more information on the WMSTR visit www.rollag.com Usually held over the Labor Day weekend and well worth attending for anyone interested in anything steam or old tractor related.

regards,
david

edit: No, it isn't a zero turn and power steering? :ROFLMAO: But surprisingly, it maneuvered around pretty darn well for its size.
 
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