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About TheTractorBook
What this is
TheTractorBook is a specifications reference for vintage and modern-classic tractors — the machines people restore, collect, and still put to work. Every model gets a clean spec sheet: horsepower, engine details, transmission options, hydraulics, dimensions, and serial-number tables, always in imperial and metric together.
It exists because looking up a tractor spec in 2026 shouldn't mean squinting at a cluttered page built two decades ago. Fast pages, honest tables, working search, and a proper side-by-side comparison tool — that's the whole idea.
Who it's for
Restorers chasing the right serial-number range. Collectors settling a debate about drawbar horsepower. Small-farm owners weighing one classic workhorse against another before buying. If you've ever needed a tractor's numbers quickly — on a phone, in a field, with one bar of signal — this site was built for you.
The catalog grows continuously, starting with the iconic vintage and modern-classic marques and expanding from there. Every model gets the same treatment: consistent fields, comparable figures, and a layout that respects the data.
Spotted an error?
Accuracy matters to us — a specs reference is only as good as its numbers. If a figure looks wrong, we want to know. A corrections channel is coming soon.