Class: Others, Farming vehicle — Model origin: — Built in:
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◊ 2007-04-11 15:10 |
Looks like a Soviet propaganda picture of an agriculture kohlkoze before or during WWII.So we will need the assistance of an antique Russian tractor specialist.Cannot read the script on the radiator of the first one. |
◊ 2007-04-11 19:17 |
1920 Fordson Tractor on steel cleated wheels, "somewhere in England" with the Womens Land army in WW2...not Russia. |
◊ 2007-04-12 00:11 |
Agree - Fordson F (1917 - 1928) Sorry for the lots of links to pictures - I was looking for the one on the first "tractorshed" link, which shows an "F" with a narrow front end, but the same exhaust/ air filter arrangement as on the picture above. http://www.tractordata.co.uk/fordson_to_1950/index.htm Link to "www.tractorshed.com" Link to "www.tractorshed.com" Link to "www.tractorshed.com" Link to "www.tractorshed.com" Link to "www.tractorshed.com" Link to "www.tractorshed.com" Link to "www.tractorshed.com" |
◊ 2022-10-26 20:33 |
Probably a 1918 Fordson Model F, here with WWII Land Army girls, as shown by the 'Fordson' on the front, built in Cork, Ireland (1919–1923 and 1928–1933). Earlier MoM (WWI) tractors had a plain radiator without the Fordson name. edit: After 1920 for the plain sides of the radiator. -- Last edit: 2022-10-29 11:47:02 |