[350.] Fordson Tractor, 1918. USNM 268896; 1966. The 1918 Fordson was the first tractor marketed by the Ford Motor Co. for domestic use. Its four-cylinder gas engine developed 20 hp. The tractor measures 42 inches across the rear wheels and 28 inches across the front. The rear wheels, of steel, have riveted lugs. A winch has been added in the front. Gift of Thomas A. DeLong, New York, New York.
Figure 28.—Fordson tractor (1918) before restoration work. The winch and wheel fenders were added by the tractor's owners. (Catalog No. 350.)
[351.] Steel Bear Trap, 1876. USNM 4882; 1966. This is a typical bear trap of the late 19th century. It has steel jaws with a spread of 11¾ inches and a wrought-iron pan. It weighs 17 pounds. Gift of Oneida Community, New York.
[352.] Steel Deer Trap, 1876. USNM 4772; 1966. This is a No. 4 steel deer trap manufactured by the Oneida Community in the late 19th century. It has steel jaws with a spread of 6½ inches, a wrought-iron pan, and a double spring. Gift of Oneida Community, New York.
[353.] Steel Beaver Trap, 1876. USNM 4772; 1966. A double-springed, steel beaver trap. Gift of Oneida Community, New York.
[354.] Steel Otter Trap, 1876. USNM 4772; 1966. This trap has a double spring and a jaw spread of 5½ inches. Gift of Oneida Community, New York.
[355.] Steel Fox Trap, 1876. USNM 4772; 1966. This steel, No. 2 fox trap has a double spring and a jaw spread of 4-7/8 inches. Gift of Oneida Community, New York.
[356.] Steel Mink Trap, 1876. USNM 4772; 1966. This trap has a single spring and a jaw spread of 4-7/8 inches. Gift of Oneida Community, New York.