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Oct 7, 2007

WWI Tank Inspiration Preserved

Outside of Minot North Dakota, John Novodvorsky Jr is saving a piece of military history. He is working on restoring a Holt "Crawler" Tractor. The beast is a five ton device that was attributed as being the forerunner of the tracked tank in combat. They were used by the US Army on the Western Front during World War One to pull large artillery pieces in the mud of Flanders. It is believed that the British designers of the original armored tanks of the same time based their own designs of the weapons track system on the 1905-era commercial Holt.

The Holt Company was founded by Benjamin Holt in 1884 and became a driving force in the tractor business. Today it is better known as Caterpillar.

Mr. Novodvorsky has been restoring his Holt for the past ten years, even getting his wife and neighbors to pitch in with the effort. He is almost done and plans to display the device at the Dakota Territory Air Museum in Minot when it is.

Well done Sir!




Comments
Jan 22, 2009 12:45 PM
Guest :
There is no doubt that British WW1 tank design employed the Holt Tractor technology. Design and pre production prototypes were developed by Messr's Ruston and Hornsby in Lincoln. The original designation was "Land ships" but the name "tank" was adopted to foil German intelligence. The Ruston and Hornsbysite is now the site of the newly established De Montfort University.
Tony Burton. Newark, UK
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