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History of Steiger Tractor #1 and interview
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2020
- The first Steiger tractor built by Douglass Steiger and his father, John, and brother, Maurice (tractor 1) can be seen at the Bonanzaville Museum in West Fargo, North Dakoda.
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Steiger history and stats
* • Tractor 1 built from 1957 to 1958
* • Tractor 1 was built in former dairy barn
* • Tractor 1 was built for around $10,000
* • Steiger 1 is powered by a 238 hp Detroit Diesel Engine
* • In 1958 the Steiger family farmed 5,200 acers of land
* • Steiger built 126 tractors on their farm. In 1969 they moved into a factory in Fargo, North Dakota
* • Steiger 1 was used for around 10,000 hours and eventually parked in their grove
* • Steiger 1 was restored in 1975, the engine was later completely overhauled
* • It can now be seen at the Bonanzaville Museum in West Fargo, North Dakota.
* • In the 70’s Steiger tractors were being sold nation wide
* • Original Models, Wildcat, Bearcat, Cougar, Panther and Tiger were Steiger models
* • In 1986 Steiger was purchased by Case
* • In the mid 80’s Steiger developed a two-wheel drive tractor but never put it into production. Two prototypes were destroyed.
* • Steiger’s largest tractor was the Tiger IV KP-525 1984 to 1986
* • Steiger’s smallest tractor was the Tiger 1200 118 Horse Power 1961
* • Steiger 1 originally had tiller steering
* • This video includes tractor 1 and 4 being started and driven. Cold start, Steiger startup
* • Steiger’s origin was a homemade tractor
* • Steiger was the original Big tractor power and a historic farm tractor
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Cool video
The 2 stroke Detroit Diesel, the reason farmers, truckers and equipment operators say “What!?”When asked a question.
There is some truth in that
GREAT PIECE OF TRACTOR HISTORY
Great that you Guyz preserve this most interesting part of Agri machinery history
Most certainly great engineering involved and reliable equipment
Great posting
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Big Iron Show....Interesting history on the Steiger Tractor, Fargo, ND.... Thank you....
Thanks for watching. It was fun to see and hear about the tractors
This was fantastic thanks for your time very interesting.
youre welcome mb itch
Great show!
Interesting 🧐 👨🌾
Farm I worked on as a youth, had a 9370. It was a 12 tired monster, I loved that tractor
Great video 💚
What size injectors is that 6-71 running that he'd call them "the biggest you could fit"? Are they n95s?
My dad n uncle each had a panther. I climbed up on the roof of my dad's one day n got stuck up there, I was 5 n didn't realize the mess I got into. I was stuck up there for what seemed like hrs. I spent just about the same hrs in it with my dad as what it read on the meter.
Did the boys use fuller transmissions? Thanks for the video GoServe Global!
Nothing beats a Steiger we have 8 different Steigers sitting in the barn awesome tractors
Left out the puma.
5200 acres with a tractor that size! That’s a lot of hours in the seat. What size tools did they pull with it? Did they use other tractors alongside it?
I am not sure what size equipment but they did use some other tractors
The engine was salvaged from a HD14 allis chalmers crawler
I would like to see this in a tractor pull just one time...just because of what it is
These tractors are made for working, not for show off to distroy. This is my opinion.
Does the Steiger family still farm?
I am not sure
I don’t think they do but they still own the farm
@@nellsonstout7001 Thanks for the info.
No