Model 1930s tractor with steel wheels evokes the era when these machines were the backbone of American agriculture—simple, rugged, and built to last. The wheels are made to resemble the old steel-clad originals, with pronounced treads and the sturdy, utilitarian profile that gripped fields before rubber tires became standard. The tractor’s compact, angular body, exposed engine details, and functional lines reflect the practical engineering of the period, while the weathered finish and patina suggest years of honest work under sun and storm. As a sculpture, it honors the grit and ingenuity of early 20th-century farmers and the machines that helped shape the land.
Model 1930s tractor with steel wheels evokes the era when these machines were the backbone of American agriculture—simple, rugged, and built to last. The wheels are made to resemble the old steel-clad originals, with pronounced treads and the sturdy, utilitarian profile that gripped fields before rubber tires became standard. The tractor’s compact, angular body, exposed engine details, and functional lines reflect the practical engineering of the period, while the weathered finish and patina suggest years of honest work under sun and storm. As a sculpture, it honors the grit and ingenuity of early 20th-century farmers and the machines that helped shape the land.