

An edition of Froelich, Iowa (2010)
Birthplace of the Gasoline Tractor
By Marian Beimfohr
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Good Grit Press
Language
eng
Pages
187
Description:
FROELICH, IOWA, Birthplace of the First Gasoline Tractor by Marian Beimfohr, edited by Ron Harris This is a new edition of Beimfohr's book, containing many additional photographs and including the recollections of Colonel Froelich regarding his father, John Froelich's, invention and testing of the tractor in 1892 in the wheat fields of South Dakota. Included are photographs of John Froelich and crew threshing wheat, first with a steam tractor, and later with the new Froelich tractor powered by the 16hp Van Duzen vertical engine. The first advertising brochure is also reprinted that was Froelich's effort to market his tractor, the Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine. Sales of this book go to support the Froelich Foundation and the Froelich Museum in Froelich, Iowa.
subjects: Social life and customs, History, Farm tractors, first gasoline tractor, farm inventions, John Deere
People: John Froelich, Klotzbach, Beimfohr, Froelich, Burlingame
Places: United States, Froelich (Iowa), Giard (Iowa), Beulah (Iowa), Monona (Iowa), McGregor (Iowa), Clayton County (Iowa), Langford (South Dakota), Milbank (South Dakota)
Times: 1845-1985