Monday Extra Tractor 3

Majorman

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May have posted this in the past but I posted the Oliver Plough which came with it yesterday. Before they were called Model F, this one, Number 17 in the first build Ford made for the UK at the end of WW1, was known as the MOM or Ministry of Munitions, the government department that owned them.
Fordson MOM Number 18
 
I was watching "All Creatures Great and Small" last evening and I believe they had their first appearance of a tractor. If I could figure out how to capture a picture, I bet you could identify the make.

Again, I enjoy this show, in part, because there are so many views of the beautiful English countryside, farms and stonewalls.
 
I caught the end of that show on PBS. It said Fordson on it but I don't which model it was. The head Vet was on his out to put a horse down, show flashed back to when he had to put horse down in WW1. Great show, love PBS. Jeff

This post was edited by JLMac on 12/18/2023 at 04:04 pm.
 
(quoted from post at 00:59:03 12/19/23) I caught the end of that show on PBS. It said Fordson on it but I don't which model it was. The head Vet was on his out to put a horse down, show flashed back to when he had to put horse down in WW1. Great show, love PBS. Jeff

This post was edited by JLMac on 12/18/2023 at 04:04 pm.

I found the trailer on YouTube....season 3, episode 3....maybe somebody smarter than me can figure how to get to the scene and capture the picture of the tractor?

I love All Creatures Great and Small....read the books back in the day, then watched the first TV series and am now watching another TV series. The scenery is absolutely spectacular. Amazing how a successful vet could also write so well about his own life experiences!
 

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