Models
Model |
Configuration |
Years |
# Produced |
---|---|---|---|
Yankee 12-25 | 1920-1922 |
American Tractor Corp made quite a splash with its 1950 announcement of the “Terratrac” crawler tractors. Several innovations pushed the Terratrac into the limelight. These included a three-point hydraulic lift, interchangeable rubber and steel track shoes, and interchangeable track gauges for all row crops. Terratrac had a gasoline and diesel model. Except for the different engines they were identical and were offered from 1951 to 1955. Terratrac was revamped and expanded to include eight different models.
Marc Rojtman purchased the crawler manufacturing from Federal Machine, based in Warren, Ohio, in 1950. He then relocated the operation to a building he’d purchased in Churubusco, Indiana. American Tractor Company was acquired by J.I. Case Company in 1957.
Content contributed by:
The Old Iron Database is community driven and growing. If you have photos, literature, history, specs, or additional content to share, we invite you to submit using the contibute form and help us build this new world of vintage iron!