Farmers 12-25 Titan Tractor Black & White Real Photo Postcard
The International Harvester (IH) Titan tractor, prominently featured, represents a cornerstone of early 20th-century agricultural mechanization. Models like the Titan 10-20 and 15-30, produced from approximately 1915 to 1924, were among the most popular kerosene-powered tractors, designed to replace teams of horses and mules. Their introduction significantly boosted efficiency for demanding farm tasks such as plowing, discing, and belt-driven operations like threshing.
This era marked a profound transition in farming, moving from traditional animal power to internal combustion machinery. The widespread adoption of tractors like the Titan facilitated the cultivation of larger acreages, increased crop yields, and reshaped rural labor dynamics across North America and beyond. This image captures a moment of this agricultural revolution, showcasing the integration of early industrial technology into daily farm life.
This era marked a profound transition in farming, moving from traditional animal power to internal combustion machinery. The widespread adoption of tractors like the Titan facilitated the cultivation of larger acreages, increased crop yields, and reshaped rural labor dynamics across North America and beyond. This image captures a moment of this agricultural revolution, showcasing the integration of early industrial technology into daily farm life.