100 Years of a Old Fordson F Model

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
  • “The farmer does not stand so much in need of new tools, as much
    of power to run the tools he has, I have followed many a weary
    mile behind a plow and I know the drudgery of it.” - Henry Ford
    Henry
    Ford had experimented with
    numerous tractor ideas before a serious design was tested in
    early 1917. This was then hurried into production later that
    year to be available to help Britain’s food production due to
    World War One.
    A contract to the British Government for 6,000 of these
    ‘MOM’ (Ministry of Munitions) tractors was filled before
    production was available to American and Canadian farmers,
    and subsequently, the world. The first shipment of the
    mass-produced Fordson, according to local press, was “on
    the water” in November 1918, and this ‘first shipment’ was
    advertised as sold out in July 1919.
    The F model, or ‘Detroit’ Fordson as it became generally
    known, was the most common of pre-World War Two tractors,
    where some 750,000 were built from 1917 to 1928.
    There has always been a fascination amongst some tractor
    collectors about the pre-1920 Fordson made at Ford’s
    Dearborn, USA, plant before the move to the Detroit facility.

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