I don't know... but it's neat for sure.This was posted on fb. It doesn't look like anything I am familiar with. The emblem gets blurry when we try to enlarge it. Does anyone know for sure what it is? I suspect it might be Eastern European.
To me it looks like a JD DThis was posted on fb. It doesn't look like anything I am familiar with. The emblem gets blurry when we try to enlarge it. Does anyone know for sure what it is? I suspect it might be Eastern European.
Wikipedia has extensive lists of current, and former tractor manufacturers. Begins with a Y?This was posted on fb. It doesn't look like anything I am familiar with. The emblem gets blurry when we try to enlarge it. Does anyone know for sure what it is? I suspect it might be Eastern European.
Not a JD, they never made tractors like that, if it were a JD the engine would be horizontal. It doesn't say "Vellino" does it?To me it looks like a JD D
Come on Rich, Jd2cyl1943 is 15 years old and he can tell that is no JD D, as he points out where are the horizontal cylinders? What is between the fuel tank and radiator on that tractor in the picture? That is some sort of an engine with vertical cylinders, you know the up and down type. The belt pulley has spokes, 2 cylinders have clutches in the belt pulley. Hope you took a nap after you posted this, because your eyes need a rest or you have to sleep off the communion wine. Unstyled John Deere D refresherNot a JD, they never made tractors like that, if it were a JD the engine would be horizontal. It doesn't say "Vellino" does it?
JD D had a 2cyl engine not an inline multi cylinder engine.To me it looks like a JD D
Not listed for sale.Looks like a nice, fairly complete piece of yard art. Messsge the seller, ask what kind of tractor?
My guess is that it is a Russian Universal. They had a production based on a McCormick Deering, but modified theThis was posted on fb. It doesn't look like anything I am familiar with. The emblem gets blurry when we try to enlarge it. Does anyone know for sure what it is? I suspect it might be Eastern European.
the rad resembles the hart parr , but its not that either.It kinda resembles a McCormick Deering but, the radiator and wheels don't look right.
I think you might be right.My guess is that it is a Russian Universal. They had a production based on a McCormick Deering, but modified the
design to suit their own conditions and ideas.
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