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Machinery on the farm
Landen Miller
Hi there folks!
Rugged vehicles
Rugged vehicles are always the toughest machines on the job.
Rugged tractors are usually very big and rough.
Boy Buttercup, you better
start working
out!
Attachments
Seed drillMakes holes in the soil then drops seeds in the hole.
DiscRips up hard soil to get it ready to plant.
MowerBig version of a lawn mower that is pulled by a tractor.
Harvester Separates
stalk from roots.
More Attachments and Combine Parts
Bale fork Carries bales from the front.
Combine Parts • Cab - Where the driver sits
for a good view. • Back window - Lets fresh air
in.• Engine - Helps to keep it
going.• Headlights –allows driver to
see anytime.
Boy , it’s hot. I should’ve been a musician, but no Pa wanted me to be a
REAL man.
Tractor Brands
• John Deere• Farmall• Ford • Case• Kubota• CAT
More Brands
• Cub Cabet• Caterpiller• Oliver
Poor guy. There’s another sheep I have
to pay for.He’s lieing. He is just to lazy to go
to the store and buy food
like a normal person.
Fun Facts about TractorsTractors can function on all surfaces.
Fertilizer helps crops grow.
The first generation of tractors were called steam engines.
The biggest tractor is Big Bud.
Horses were used to pull before tractors.
You need different sizes for different jobs.
Steam engines were powered by coal.
More Fun Facts Tractors have improved over the years.
Small front wheels are easy to turn.
Some attachments are powered by the engine.
Some attachments can cultivate their crops.
Some tires are bigger than people.
Some attachments spray to keep away bugs.
More Fun Facts
Big back wheels keep good grip.
The more horse power, the stronger it is.
The End
Too bad. I wanted to see if the sheep made it. By the way, did you
see my carrot? It’s awesome . LOOK AT
IT!!!
Resources
• Google images• www.heathersanimations.com.•All Around the Farm, Heather Alexander, DK Publishing, 2007.