Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To dismiss (a tenant, etc.) while replacing manual labour with tractors. 1930s English)
Usage examples of "tractor out".
As the sun peeped over the hill and the few Skidian birds began their morning chorus, Bruce drove the tractor out of the shed and dropped the rotary hoe into the ground.
How would they ever get the tractor out of this jam and then push start it down here .
How would they ever get the tractor out of this jam and then push start it down here .
Ed Morin will send his submarine tractor out to Sombrero Rock, and the TV screen will reveal an object of some kind--a rock, or a chunk of wreckage of one kind or another.
The tractor out of service will pull two trailers with munitions for the Strike Force and ground sheets.
There he dropped the blade onto the cobbles in a screaming streak of sparks before getting the tractor out of gear.
A twitch at the controls could swerve the cat', but the driver's hands could not twitch because the monster that built the tractors, the monster that sent the tractor out, had somehow got into the driver's hands, into his brain and muscle, had goggled him and muzzled him- goggled his mind, muzzled his speech, goggled his perception, muzzled his protest.
As the group reached Pirate's Field, Huggins was just driving the tractor out of the woods.
Get the number of the tractor out of the driver, then we can track its beacon and find out where the fugitive is.
Half an hour later, when he backed the tractor out of the tunnel, pushing a pile of cooking slag behind him, he saw her standing up on the rock with a small stungun in her hand.
Sally said that she, Chris, and Mary would sneak the tractor out of the barn and hook snow disks on behind.
Following the rock harvest, Will would park the A in the high grass back of the house and drive the tractor out of the barn.
They dragged the ship by tractor out of the hangar, turned, and went out the desert plain to find elbow room for the take-off.