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Atoz

09-16-2007 20:20:17




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What models are these?




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David in Wales

09-18-2007 13:11:16




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-16-2007 20:20:17  
1st picture - Fordson Diesel Major fitted with tricycle front end which was manufactured by Roadless Traction (who built 4wd Majors) from England. These were all shipped to the US and are rare & very collectable. 2nd picture - Fordson N model "all around" built in Ford factory in Dagenham England. Again very rare tractor - they were fitted with rear mounted manual lift toolbar for rowcrop work. Ford's answer to the Farmall tractors. If I was over there I would buy both of them.
BUT the rarest and most valuable in those photos is the equel wheel drive 4wd County Super 6 which was made by County in England based on Super Major with Ford 6 cyl diesel truck engine. I WANT IT !!!!
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sandymac

09-17-2007 00:15:59




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-16-2007 20:20:17  
in the 1st picture, the 4th tractor from the left is a Fordson County Super 6.



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tiresntracks

09-16-2007 22:41:19




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-16-2007 20:20:17  
In the first picture, the first one is a Dexta, the second is a Major and the third one is a Major with a big V-8 engine, maybe a Perkins. In the second picture, the first tractor is an N, made from 1929 to 1945, I think. I"m not as familiar with these as Majors. The other ones look like F"s, but I"m not sure.



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Atoz

09-16-2007 20:23:24




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-16-2007 20:20:17  
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What models are these and what years were they made?



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cdmn

09-19-2007 20:57:58




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-16-2007 20:23:24  
The nearest one is a 1936 English Fordson Model N with the rowcrop style. All the parts are merely bolted-on modifications. The spoked wheels appear to be F&H. Steel lugs might have been available as well. By mid-37, the chicken-roost steering had changed to a shaft-driven gear arrangement Also, in later 1937, the color changed to all orange. The second tractor is an earlier model, as noted by no Fordson name on the side of the radiator. It has odd front wheels, probably rubber tire rims welded to original steel wheels. With no external magneto, it must be a Model F. The 3rd tractor is similar, but has industrial wheels with hard rubber tires, used on paved roads or hard factory floors.

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Atoz

09-16-2007 20:26:31




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-16-2007 20:23:24  
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Here's a wider view.



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cdmn

09-19-2007 21:08:52




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-16-2007 20:26:31  
The one at the left edge is likely a 901 Ford from about 1959. The 4th Fordson looks like a standard Model F, except it has front wheels from some implement. I think it's fun to see what farm-yard engineering came up with when things got desperate.
The 5th one looks like another Model F with rubber tired wheels fitted.
The last one could be a 700 or 900 series from about 1957. The difference is in the engine size.

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Atoz

09-17-2007 07:34:35




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-16-2007 20:26:31  
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How about this one?



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cdmn

09-19-2007 20:42:36




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-17-2007 07:34:35  
This one has an interesting external magneto conversion. Most likely an early 20's model. Later 20's commonly had rear fenders to prevent them from bucking backwards.
Tractor in background looks similar to a Thieman tractor which used Ford car parts to build a tractor. Sold in 30's and 40's. Most had Model A engines, but some used V8s.



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tiresntracks

09-17-2007 15:26:03




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 Re: Fordsons in reply to Atoz, 09-17-2007 07:34:35  
I think its an F, made from 1917 to 1928, but again I don't know too much about them, so I'm not sure.



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