This tractor was manufactured in Israel.
In 1956, they decided without hesitation:
A tractor is needed to replace the horse.
So they took a tractor called "Zatut 10" –
A small tractor with great hope.
But it soon became clear to everyone:
the horse was more efficient and better.
The tractor plowed and tilled slowly,
And after it finished its rather difficult life,
It finally arrived at the garage in Tzur Moshe.
It was hung on a pole on the lawn and carried proudly,
Until Arez Milstein took it to the museum.
Itzik Farhang, Farshul Garage, Tzur Moshe
Donation by Itzik Farhang, Farshul Garage, Tzur Moshe
Another Zatut, a 1952 model with an original Wisconsin engine, was donated by the Medioni family from Kfar Ruth after the passing of their father (Gadi Medioni), a beloved and dear man with golden hands. Parts from it were used to refurbish this tractor.
More about the Zatut: [Link to more information about the Zatut]