Posted by MJ in the UK on June 24, 2010 at 04:20:48 from (86.144.134.91):
In Reply to: Re: English M posted by Roy in UK on June 23, 2010 at 22:38:26:
Hi Roy, yes you are right the first British built tractor was a Farmall M on September 13th 1949. It was bought by the Neale family as Arthur Neale was IHs UK manager for many years. His nephew Peter Neale still owns the tractor and he brought it to the Newark Tractor Show for me last November when I ran the International display. I also got Farmall M tractor number 2 to put at the side of it. It was the first time the two tractors had stood together since the day they was made. I have some wonderful photos of the presentation of the new tractors and the Neales tractor being deliverd to their farm in Cambridgeshire. MJ
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