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Tractor Principles / The Action, Mechanism, Handling, Care, Maintenance and Repair of the Gas Engine Tractor

Chapter 2: FOREWORD
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A practical, illustrated guide to gasoline-powered farm tractors that explains engine operation, fuels and carburetion, ignition systems (magneto and battery), and transmission and clutch designs alongside chassis and steering arrangements. It covers lubrication methods, breaking-in, daily inspection, cold-weather starting, driving techniques, and common adjustments and repairs. Various component types and design variations are compared so readers can identify parts and troubleshoot across different makes. Detailed diagrams and step-by-step maintenance advice support hands-on care, timing and governor adjustment, carburetor and ignition tuning, and safe, effective operation.

FOREWORD

The tractor of to-day is built in almost as many types and designs as there are tractor makers, and is far from being as standard as the automobile. There are tractors with one driving wheel, with two driving wheels, with three and with four, as well as three arrangements of the crawler principle; there are two-wheelers, three-wheelers and four-wheelers; tractors that are controlled by pedals and levers and tractors that are driven by reins.

Thus if a man who is competent to handle and care for one make is given another make to run, he may be entirely at a loss as to how it works and how it should be handled.

It is the purpose of this book to explain and describe all of the mechanisms that are in common use in tractor construction, to the end that the reader may be able to identify and understand the parts of whatever make he may see or handle.