Wheeled and tracked tractors in Rahmi M. Koç Museum, Istanbul

The Allis - Chalmers Model C tractor was produced from 1940 to 1949, and 84,000 units were sold.


The original design consisted in the absence of a frame - its function was performed by a single engine and transmission unit. The 2.1 litre four-cylinder engine produced 18 hp and could run on the lowest-grade fuel.

The 2.1 litre four-cylinder engine produced 18 hp and could run on the lowest-grade fuel.

Allgaier Diesel Tractor A22, Germany, 10 thousand units were produced from 1950 to 1953. The tractor has a power take-off drum for belt drive of various units.

The unit has a good power 22 hp for such a compact size.

In rural Germany, you can still find this reliable car.

British Farmall BM tractor of 1952.

Under this brand, the International Harvester Corporation operates in England, which was founded by the famous Cyrus McCormick, who established mass production of threshing machines and other agricultural machines in the mid-19th century.

The 30 hp Fergusson TE20 was built in about half a million units from 1946 to 1956 and was popular with farmers in many countries. It was the world's first tractor with a hydraulic three-point suspension of agricultural equipment.

Allis-Chalmers Model G from 1948, an original design with a rear-mounted engine, designed for small farms and vegetable gardens. With a weight of 582 kg, it had a four-cylinder engine with a power of 10 hp and a three-speed transmission with reverse gear. The simple and compact unit quickly gained popularity and until 1955 about 30 thousand copies were produced.

The New Holland TD 95 D 4WD tractor with 95 hp diesel power and all-wheel drive was produced from 2002 to 2008 by Türk Traktör. A copy with the factory number 500001, collected on November 9, 2007, was presented to the museum.

The Caterpillar D2 agricultural crawler tractor was introduced in 1938 as a response to President Roosevelt's New Deal economic agenda. This is the smallest model of the famous brand was produced with minor changes until 1957 in the amount of 26.5 thousand pieces. The tractor was equipped with two types of diesel engines with a volume of 3.6 liters with a power of 25 hp and a weight of 3366 kg and 4.1 liters with a power of 30 hp and a weight of 3872 kg. The museum houses a tractor built in 1952.

The 1949 Caterpillar D4, a more powerful model with a 5.1-liter engine, had a tractive effort of 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg).

The tractor was intended for use in large farms and work as a bulldozer. In this form, it was produced until 1957.

A 1972 Caterpillar D3 bulldozer with a 62 hp engine and a weight of 4.8 tons. These machines are still used in the mining industry and road construction.