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Topic: fordson rowcrop
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| McCormickw9
09-23-2010 03:51:03
216.24.126.66
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I have a Fordson rowcrop,just wondering what the production numbers on these tractors. |
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| KFD68
09-25-2010 12:51:31
217.39.33.59
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Re: fordson rowcrop in reply to McCormickw9, 09-23-2010 03:51:03
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| If the tractor is a Fordson Major [1950's] the twin front wheel rowcrop conversion was manufactured by Roadless Traction in England -the same company who made the unequel size wheel 4wd. Roadless records in England show they made 100 kits, 99 sent to USA & Canada, one left in stock which was fitted to a tractor in the 1970's in England by a collector. |
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| cdmn
09-23-2010 18:20:48
66.228.231.155
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Re: fordson rowcrop in reply to McCormickw9, 09-23-2010 03:51:03
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| I was referring to the 1950's Fordson Major. |
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| cdmn
09-23-2010 18:18:47
66.228.231.155
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Re: fordson rowcrop in reply to McCormickw9, 09-23-2010 03:51:03
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| I've heard 150. I have one, and know of another. They were extremely weak, structurally, and most ended up with a wide front substitution. |
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| Showcrop
09-24-2010 14:46:13
75.67.231.80
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Re: fordson rowcrop in reply to cdmn, 09-23-2010 18:18:47
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| I just saw one today at a pull. They had quite the steering linkage. |
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| Richard Olson
09-24-2010 02:33:13
216.24.118.46
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Re: fordson rowcrop in reply to cdmn, 09-23-2010 18:18:47
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| This one was made sometime in the 20s or 30s.I think. |
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