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Ford’s tractor era lasted decades — here’s when the company bowed out
Ford’s tractors helped mechanize farms for most of the twentieth century, turning the company’s blue oval into a familiar ...
Ford is now known for cars, but in its long history it also has made airplanes and, for many decades, tractors. In fact, it ...
Henry Ford created the Henry Ford & Son Company in November 1915 to develop and produce a farm tractor. In October 1917, the company began building 6,000 tractors for England and 1,000 for Canada to ...
From the Model T and Mustang to the F-150 pickup truck, Ford has produced some of the most iconic vehicles ever. But we often forget that the company also built tractors for several decades. Ford ...
Ford Motor Co.’s first Fordson tractor produced at the company’s Rouge manufacturing complex in Dearborn, Mich., comes off the assembly line on Feb. 23, 1921. Ford founder Henry Ford, who was born and ...
VIDEO, PICTURE GALLERY: BARRY Milsom and fellow Fordson fans are celebrating 100 years of the little blue tractors that helped soldier settlers build farms across the nation. The Fordson was the ...
The Fordson tractor was first developed by Henry Ford's motor company in the USA in 1917 and thousands were imported to Britain during and immediately following the First World War. It was of light ...
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IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Fordson tractors were in production ...
FAIRBANKS — The odd-looking contraption in the drawing is a Fordson “Snow Motor,” also called a snow tractor. It is basically a Fordson tractor (built by the Ford Motor Company) with the wheels ...
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