In late October 1938, Harry Ferguson of England brought a Ferguson-Brown tractor with a hydraulically-controlled hitch to the U.S. and demonstrated his tractor and attached implements to Henry Ford.
Considered the father of the modern frame tractor, the 1939 Ford-Ferguson Model 9N was a compact utility row-crop machine with integral hydraulics operating a unique three-point implement attachment.
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When (And Why) Did Ford Stop Making Tractors?
The Ford Motor Company has a long, rich history in which it has created a specific image for itself among the public. It's known as a rugged, American-made brand that has been on the cutting edge of ...
Project thread for tractor work. As was discussed in the Ford thread last winter, I spent "most of the winter" on a Ford 9N tractor, plowing my driveway. And then plowing my driveway. And plowing my ...
The Ford N-Series tractor was named Tractor of the Century. Many are still in use 70 years later. While Henry Ford’s more than 15 million Model T cars built from 1908 to 1927 put much of the world on ...
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