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Posted by David in Wales on April 13, 2007 at 02:32:39 from (81.156.105.206):
In Reply to: Fords and Fordson posted by Sunny 4 acres on April 13, 2007 at 00:21:05:
Hi Gang; Ford used the letter N as designation for all tractors built after the original F series built in the USA. The 1932-45 "Standard Fordson" was the N, built in Ireland and later Dagenham in England. The 1939-45 range designed by Harry Ferguson & built in the USA & marketed by Ford was the 9N and later 2N. After the Ferguson Law Suit the later models were called 8N. The 1945-52 was the E27N built in England (E= English, 27=HP & N=tractor) The 1952-65 Majors built in England were the E1ADDN. Hope this clarifies things for you. cheers David
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