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Fyodor Blinov

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1894–97 portrait of Blinov
A 1896 tractor by Blinov on a 2021 stamp of Russia

Fyodor Abramovich Blinov (25 July 1827, Saratov Oblast – 24 June 1902 Saratov Oblasts, Russia) was a Russian inventor who introduced one of the first tracked vehicles (a wagon on continuous tracks) in 1877 (patented in 1879), and then developed his idea and built the first steam-powered continuous track tractor for farm usage (1881–1888). His self-propelled crawler was successfully tested and displayed at farmer's exhibition in 1896.

Personal life

Fyodor was a peasant of the count Sergey Uvarov until February 19, 1861.

He married in January 1861.

See also

References

  1. "ФЁДОР АБРАМОВИЧ БЛИНОВ (1827—1902)". Великая Россия. Личности. Год 2003–й. Vol. 2. АСМО-press. 2004. Archived from the original on 21 February 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Изобретатель трактора Блинов: «Я русский мужик, думал и делал для России»". bel.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 20 October 2024.


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