During early tractor development it was common to offer cabs and hoods that allowed you to use your tractor as a classy coupe for going to town. There were also many traction options available, such as the convertable six-rubber / tracked model, and so this is what you get: A classy tracked towncar. Made sense at the time.

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Posted on: Dec 25, 2012 at 4:00 PM
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The Swiss Hurliman, MS 70 hp model, 1938.
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