This Iowa Farm Kid OUTSMARTED Ford With a Tractor Engine That Ran on Swamp Gas in 1931
Автор: Vintage Garage
Загружено: 2025-12-13
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In the depths of the Great Depression, when farmers were struggling just to survive, a young Iowa farm kid pulled off something no one thought possible. In 1931, while Henry Ford was pushing gasoline-powered machinery, this self-taught innovator built a tractor engine that ran on swamp gas — fuel harvested from manure, wetlands, and farm waste. What started as a necessity quickly turned into a breakthrough that left major manufacturers stunned.
This video tells the incredible true story of how farm ingenuity beat corporate engineering. We break down how the swamp-gas engine worked, why it mattered during a fuel-starved era, and how it proved that farmers often solved problems faster than Detroit ever could. Long before “renewable energy” became a buzzword, this Iowa kid was already living it — and outsmarting one of the biggest industrial giants in America.
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