Saturday, May 6, 2023

1949 Fordson Major E27N Roadless Half Track

 


7 comments:

  1. I bet that was a treat to ride on.

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  2. let's see what it does on soft ground.

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  3. Those track shoes indicate that machine had very low hours. They look just like new.

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  4. Fordson tractor produced in early 1920’s

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  5. "Those track shoes indicate that machine had very low hours. They look just like new."...Uhhh, undercarriage is measured from wear at the sprockets, not the grouser surface.

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  6. The squeaking would probably make you deaf in no time.

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  7. There were a lot of "Aftermarket" Halftrack sets for Tractors and even Cars back in the '20s when most "Roads" were Dirt (or Mud) You still see Weird Half and Full-Track Trucks in Russia, in the far East and North.

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