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Daniel (Dan) Pakosh (July 8, 1932 - July 27, 2023) is credited with designing and marketing the first bi-directional tractor[1] [2] in the world among other inventions and innovations.
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The original Versatile tractor could be used to either push or pull an implement with equal power, it was marketed as being "a number of self-propelled machines in one". The Versatile "Bi-Di" model 150 was released in 1977.
The concept was an immediate success. With 4WD and a switchable operator's platform, bi-directional tractors had arrived.
Twenty years later, when Versatile was sold to Ford-New Holland, the design engineers at New Holland brought Dan Pakosh out of retirement to help them modernize the bidirectional tractor,[3] taking it forward into the next century. The result was the New Holland TV-140.
New Holland's current bi-directional tractor model is the TV6070.
Dan Pakosh was the creator of today's modern day bi-directional tractor.
Notes
- ↑ Pakosh, Jarrod. Versatile Tractors: A Farm Boy's Dream. Boston Mills Press. ISBN 978-1550464160.
- ↑ "Versatile Prototype Bi-Directional". Manitoba Agricultural Museum.
- ↑ "Patents by Inventor Daniel Pakosh". Justia.