Ford was in the farming industry producing tractors for over 70 years. Here is when it stopped making tractors and why it got out of the business.
This 1959 Ford 971 featured the world’s first independent powershift transmission, changing agriculture forever.
The “Minneapolis Ford” is the name generally given to the Ford tractor built by the Ford Tractor Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Most books and articles about Henry Ford’s tractors state that the ...
When you own 34 tractors, it might be hard to select a favorite one. For Joe Peden, it's not so difficult. I suspect that if pressed, he would point to this orange-and-gray 1957 Ford 960 tricycle ...
Fifty-five years ago in March 1961, the Ford Motor Company introduced the Ford 6000 as its high-horsepower, row-crop tractor. It was rated as a 5-plow tractor with 66 PTO horsepower. The Ford 6000 ...
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 ...
Dr. Todd Addis VMD lives in Elverson, Pa., and has a property at Wickliffe, near Berryville, Va. I service the old Ford tractor there. Traditionally, a Latino member of his ...
Blue Force 1000 at the Newark Showground last weekend celebrated a half century of manufacturing at New Holland’s Basildon tractor plant in Essex. Simon Henley gives a taste of what was on display.
Just because a farm is geared up for top productivity with a fleet of modern high-tech tractors it doesn’t mean the golden oldies can’t still play a role, as Peter Hill reports With 810ha (2000 acres) ...
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