

In " Every Which Way But Ed," Plank was used as an engine piston by Jonny during his flashback.It is also colored yellow instead of red, but the reason why is possibly because Rolf may have repainted it or the red paint may have faded over the years sometime before it broke down. In " Take This Ed and Shove It," it's shown that some point in the future the tractor eventually breaks down and Rolf put it up for sale (although he claimed that it wasn't for sale when he yelled that at Eddy's face despite its condition and the For Sale sign next to it).In " Ed or Tails," the tractor was used for the kids to sit on while Rolf set a racing competition for the Eds so one of them could claim the last jawbreaker.The egg, due to cartoon physics, was able to balance the full weight of the tractor for a brief time before it fell.



Here, it was so dirty it had yellow muck all over it. In " Home Cooked Eds," he was seen driving the tractor to use the "restroom" in Edd's House, and also to be cleaned.It's first seen in " Read All About Ed" when Rolf made enough noise to wake Eddy up while Rolf was in his backyard, creating vibrations strong enough to simulate a small earthquake.It's normally seen when Rolf is plowing his field with it, but it is occasionally used for recreation as seen in " Every Which Way But Ed" by Jonny 2x4. It bears a resemblance to a normal tractor – big and red, albeit of cartoonishly large proportions. Rolf's tractor is one of the only vehicles seen in Ed, Edd n Eddy that isn't handmade.
