Well as many of us oldtimers (like Festus Grimes and Jake from Jakes Corner, Yukon) here on the forum know, I'm not supposed to mention the "banned" Essex Tri-Directional tractors from the early part of the last century. But I did and I'm happy that you made your post and allowed me to remind everyone to search the archives for the history etc. of the famous ETD. What you are talking about is allmost a century late since that feature was on the 1916 ETC Plowmaster series I believe it was. It ended up being a feature that was too far ahead of it's time and was doomed to failure because of the stupidity of those who tried to understand the feature instead of just driving the darned tractor.
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