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    Ford Tractor History

    ford/ford-tw35-1.jpgHenry Ford had a personal interest in providing an affordable tractor to the small farmer. The Fordson F began production in 1917. Ford stopped tractor production in the US in 1928, but continued in England. In 1938, Henry Ford and Harry Ferguson agreed to build tractors with the Ferguson system, leading to the famous Ford N-Series tractors. Ford purchased New-Holland in 1985, but was soon looking for a way out of the tractor business. In 1991, Ford-New Holland was sold to FIAT. The deal required that FIAT stop using the Ford name on tractors in 2000.

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    30 Series
    5630 6630 7630 7830
    8030 8530 8630 8730
    8830    

    30 Utility Series
    3230 3430 3930 4630

    501 Workmaster Series
    541    

    600 Series
    620 630 640 650
    660    

    601 Workmaster Series
    611 621 631 641
    651 661 671 681

    700 Series
    740    

    701 Workmaster Series
    741 771   

    800 Series
    820 850 860  

    801 Powermaster Series
    811 821 841 851
    861 871 881  

    900 Series
    950 960   

    901 Powermaster Series
    941 951 961 971
    981    

    Hundred Compact Series
    1100 1200 1300 1500
    1700 1900   

    N Series
    2N 8N 9N  

    PowerStar 40 Series
    5640 6640 7740 7840
    8240 8340   

    Ten Compact Series
    1110 1210 1310 1510
    1710 1910   

    Twenty Compact Series
    1120 1220 1320 1520
    1720 1920   


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