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 ...
This 1939 Ford tractor, part of an exclusive first run of only 600, boasts a unique cast aluminum hood, making it one of the few remaining examples of its kind in existence today. The tractor will be ...
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 ...
I once asked my dad why his father migrated from the Illinois farm country to Montana cattle country in the early 1900s. “Henry Ford destroyed all the farm jobs,” he told me. “My dad couldn’t get work ...
Electrical I replaced the spark plugs in the middle of last winter, but the plug wires are in pretty bad shape too. They're old, and rusted, and one is broken. Part of this project was to change them ...
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