Found this on Hemmings this morning. Seems the name Stutzman is into more than just wheels,
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2018/05/08/after-a-dozen-years-replica-of-worlds-l argest-traction-engine-to-debut/?refer=news
In that part of the world, "Stutzman" is like "Smith" is elsewhere. The one mentioned in that Hemmings article is a couple of hours away from the one that makes wheels. Still a good read. Thank you for sharing.
Been hearing stories about the building of a new 150 and wondered if it was true. Yep!
This year, May'ur Keith and I should go west and see it at the unveiling out in Andover, SD.
I was going to type "I wish our old iron/steam friend Bob was here to go with." Bah! He'll be there with us and won't have to ride in the car!
Thanks Will!
Thank you for the link to a great read!! Bud.
I was at the Portland Indiana show a few years back and there was a tractor there that the rear steel wheels were at least 8 feet tall. The machine was massive, It must have tipped the scales close to 8 tones.