Testacalda “SuperLandini”, super in every sense

Author: Massimo Misley The 1920s of the Last Century. In the 1920s, after the first appearances of Fiat and Pavesi-Tolotti tractors powered by petroleum engines, it was time for the Bubba, Orsi, and especially the Landini tractors—manufacturers that offered single-cylinder, hot-bulb engine tractors to the market. These were rustic, robust engines capable of burning heavy, low-grade fuels that were cheap, making them ideal for that historical period. The hot-bulb engine itself was not a brand-new invention; it had been patented by British inventors Akroyd and Binney in 1890, used on…

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