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Burford Nuts Bolt Nails Sculpture Vintage Steam Tractor
- This is a vintage Steam Engine Tractor replica
- It is made out of square nails, bolts, nuts, washers, chain, staples, metal, etc.
- See other pieces in my store under Square Nail Collection-Burford.
- It measures approximately 10" tall x 13" long x 8 1/2" wide
- This is a heavy piece - weighs over 7 pounds!
- It is Black, Gold, and Red
- These are very interesting pieces
- It is made by Travis Burford - who also makes the Vintage Equipment in my store
- This is a nicely finished piece - add to your collection
- Travis Burford captures this era by sculpting these vintage tractors, implements, and items by welding together nuts, bolts, nails, and whatever else he can find around the farm.
- Then some are powder coated with John Deere green paint, while the wheels are dipped in yellow paint. Some of them are just powder coated without the colored paint.
- These models are quality built vintage replicas. How cool is that!!!
- USA Made!
I'm also listing other vintage equipment replicas made by Travis Burford.
The first tractors grew out of the stationary and portable steam engines, were operated on farms in the late 19th century and used to haul plows and hay rakes by the 1890's. By World War I the tractor was well established. Until 1932, all wheel-type farm tractors had steel tires with high, tapering lugs to engage the ground and provide traction. The engines were powered by gasoline.
These models capture the heart of the American people!
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