Fordson Tractors
Fordson was a trade name for tractors built by the Ford in the first half of the twentieth century. Henry Ford launched the Fordson tractor in the USA in 1917 and soon dominated the market due to low production costs. Production moved to the UK in 1928 and the Fordson name was used in that market until 1964 when Ford merged the North American and European lines under the Ford name.
Fordson Tractors
Fordson All-Around | Power: 25 hp | Date of manufacture : 1937 - 1945 |
Fordson Dexta | Power: 32 hp | Date of manufacture : 1958 - 1961 |
Fordson Farm Major | Power: 42 hp | Date of manufacture : 1959 - 1962 |
Fordson Fordson F | Power: 20 hp | Date of manufacture : 1917 - 1928 |
Fordson Fordson N | Power: 21 hp | Date of manufacture : 1929 - 1945 |
Fordson Major | Power: 27 hp | Date of manufacture : 1945 - 1952 |
Fordson New Major | Power: 38 hp[P] | Date of manufacture : 1952 - 1958 |
Fordson Power Major | Power: 52 hp[P] | Date of manufacture : 1958 - 1961 |
Fordson Super Dexta | Power: 39 hp | Date of manufacture : 1962 - 1964 |
Fordson Super Major | Power: 54 hp | Date of manufacture : 1961 - 1964 |