Posted by bill from scotland on May 15, 2013 at 14:08:43 from (217.43.60.187):
In Reply to: Re: started plowing posted by Fordfarmer on May 15, 2013 at 08:11:16:
Yes definately European, they were built as a bit of a stop gap biggish tractor at the time. Ford were looking for a six cylinder 100hp + tractor toward the end of the 70/80s,they already had a suitable rear end and an engine from their truck division so off they went as a two wheel drive 100hp+ 6cylinder tractor. It was a bit heavy at the front so a front axle was brought in from Schindler and they then went to County tractors and asked they to assemble everything which they did. Mine is a 4x4. This might interest you, a father and his son"s having fun one sunday morning.
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