The name 'Rumely' is quite amusing to Finnish speakers because the word 'ruma' in Finnish means 'ugly.' Given that these old tractors have a very utilitarian and somewhat bulky design, the name 'Rumely' unintentionally sounds fitting, as if it's describing their less-than-aesthetic appearance. It's just a coincidence, but it makes for a funny and appropriate play on words for Finnish speakers.
It's said the term "tractor" was first used in an advertising campaign by the Hart-Parr company around 1903 or thereabouts. I have a dictionary from the 1890's that has an illustration of a "steam traction engine" but not the word "tractor".
😊😊 alot of the big tractors 🚜 😊 was made 4 big farms and open field work and a many of those tractors done alot of flat belt work and used 4 pulling sawmills those early teactors didn't have alot of RPM they the lugging and pulling power 😊😊 the early diesel tractors a wick or used a heater 2 heat the cylinder head when it was cherry 🍒 😊 red then it was ready 2 start even tractors W diesel engines had a heater plug 🔌 😊W them these was all old school 🏫 😊 and these be 4 pre glow plugs 🔌 😊 was even thought about or made then 😊😊 OMG 1O 29 2O24
I'm disappointed you did not highlight the thumbnail tractor. I believe an aquaintance has a pair of the wheels but has been unable to identify their application That type of advertisement is called click bait, usually in a scornful manner. Yoiu lost yet another potential subscriber.
Did you already know all these amazing tractors?
The Polish Ursus was a replica of the German Lanz Buldog D 4506
I didn't excpect the Bolinder Munktell BM20. It's sure a Swedish classic.
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Not only a mistake about Ursus, the imitation tractor of the Lanz Bulldog but also about the Munktell BM20. This one is also a hotbulp engine!!
You don't need music to play the video, other than that annoyance it's a good video.
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The name 'Rumely' is quite amusing to Finnish speakers because the word 'ruma' in Finnish means 'ugly.' Given that these old tractors have a very utilitarian and somewhat bulky design, the name 'Rumely' unintentionally sounds fitting, as if it's describing their less-than-aesthetic appearance. It's just a coincidence, but it makes for a funny and appropriate play on words for Finnish speakers.
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It's said the term "tractor" was first used in an advertising campaign by the Hart-Parr company around 1903 or thereabouts. I have a dictionary from the 1890's that has an illustration of a "steam traction engine" but not the word "tractor".
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@@TeresaJohnson-ew4us Sorry, NFS
😊😊 alot of the big tractors 🚜 😊 was made 4 big farms and open field work and a many of those tractors done alot of flat belt work and used 4 pulling sawmills those early teactors didn't have alot of RPM they the lugging and pulling power 😊😊 the early diesel tractors a wick or used a heater 2 heat the cylinder head when it was cherry 🍒 😊 red then it was ready 2 start even tractors W diesel engines had a heater plug 🔌 😊W them these was all old school 🏫 😊 and these be 4 pre glow plugs 🔌 😊 was even thought about or made then 😊😊 OMG 1O 29 2O24
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The ursus is a copy of the LANZ Bulldog which ist the original of any glow head two stroke Diesel.
That's right. First real Polish tractor is Ursus C-325 (URSUS-25).
If you had displayed the one you used as a come on i would have subscribed
I m favorite my tracktor John deere ❤❤❤
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If it wasn't for that irritating , annoying background music I might have watched this.
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Have you no shame? "Jay One Case Company"? Really? Too saad.
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I'm disappointed you did not highlight the thumbnail tractor. I believe an aquaintance has a pair of the wheels but has been unable to identify their application That type of advertisement is called click bait, usually in a scornful manner. Yoiu lost yet another potential subscriber.
You seem not to a good understanding of what you are saying.
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