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An antique tractor protected by a tarp stands at the Maine Antique Tractor Club in Norridgewock next to the new tractor-pull building built by an Amish construction company.
Hundreds of vintage tractors and other farm implements used during the first half of the 20th Century will be on display – ...
Among the antique tractors on display at the farm museum were a 1914 Fordson tractor, Model F; a 1935 John Deere, Model GP; and a 1936 McCormick-Deering Formall, Model F12.
Among the other tractors on display will be a 1937 Fordson Model N, a Ford Motor Co. tractor built at the company's plant in Dagenham, England, and used around the world.
The Henry Ford and Son Company began building the two-plow Fordson tractor, painted light gray with red wheels, for the U.S. market in April 1918. It had a retail price of $750.
Notable for its blue bodywork and orange wheels, the Fordson E27N was manufactured in the UK between 1945 and 1951. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the model. Organised by the Yorkshire ...
Neil Dalgety with his grandfather’s 1949 Fordson Major E27N. Photo / Catherine Fry Neil Dalgety’s family have a long association with the land around Mangatarata in the Hauraki Plains.
The screws and related equipment were sold as a kit by the Armstead Snow Motor Company. A demonstration film made in the 1920s shows the vehicle to be speedy (for a tractor) and remarkably agile ...
In 1922, Ford shocked the tractor industry by reducing the retail price of the Fordson to $395. As a result, the Fordson captured 77 percent of the industry in 1923.
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