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Re: County brand English build tractor
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Posted by RodinNS on September 05, 2005 at 15:05:29 from (142.177.9.18):
In Reply to: County brand English build tractor posted by Lewis Wright on September 04, 2005 at 12:48:39:
The County tractor is very much a County design as it relates to the 4WD. It was built by County Commercial Cars Ltd. of England. As far as I know, the rear half of the tractor was based on a Ford 5000 skid unit. The engine was a Ford 2700 series industrial engine. These were unstressed engines, and were not structural members like the Ford BSD tractor engines. County tractors were sold up until the early 80's, and as far as I know, County got into finincial difficulties. I don't know how you would fare getting 4WD related parts. The engine parts for those 2700 series engines are getting difficlut to find for some models. The basic Ford 5000 tractor parts are readily available through NewHolland. I think I would also agree with the comment about turning radius. They don't look to be a sharp turning design.... HTH. Rod
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