The first tractor was invented/used in 1892.
Tractors, horses, oxen and plough shares
Before tractors farmers used horses, mules, and oxen to till the fields.
Horses and oxen.
No, tractors were not available during the time of the pioneers. Pioneers relied on manual labor and animal power, such as horses or oxen, for farming and transportation. Tractors were not introduced until the late 19th century.
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Horses were used for many things. They were used as transportation before cars. They pulled plows for farmers before tractors. Horses are also used for therapy for many disable riders.
No, Suffolk Horses are endangered because people use tractors instead of Draft Horses. Not all Mustangs are in Danger too.
Legally most tractors max out at 26-30 mph some smaller tractors go slightly slower like 24 mph there really isn't much in the speed, but bigger tractors go much faster and it also depends if you get it re-mapped or chipped.
Farmers would have used horses to pull carts, ploughs and other farm machinery.
They used beasts of burden (horses, mules, oxen, etc.) to pull their plows.
If it weren't for horses then we wouldn't have half the things we have today. When tractors and cars were brought in, people forgot about the value of the horse and everything it did. In some parts of the country, horses are still used in ploughing and farm work, but people mostly have them for pleasure or business.
Here is a list of tractors http://www.tractorhouse.com/ you can also go to your local library and look at books about farming and they would be able to tell you what types of tractors you need and what they are used for.