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Perkins Diesel Conversions & Factory fitted units, by Allan T. Condie, 2nd edition 2000, ISBN 0-907742-79-3 The 4 107T was used in UK Military electricity generating sets, the engines when in need an overhaul were rebuilt by a Kent based engineering works in Ramsgate, adjacent to the inner Harbour known as Walkers Marine (Marine Engineers) Ltd. Houchins of Ashford an MOD contractor would send ...
Massey Ferguson is an agricultural machinery manufacturer, established in 1953 through the merger of farm equipment makers Massey-Harris of Canada and the Ferguson Company of the United Kingdom. It was based in Coventry then moved to Beauvais in 2003 when the Coventry factory was shut down.
Ferguson TE20 tractor The new tractor engine appeared in 1947. [ 3 ] It was a petrol powered four-cylinder engine with a bore of 80 mm and stroke of 92 mm, for a total capacity of 1,850 cc. [ 4 ] The engine was undersquare (long stroke), favouring the tractor's need for torque over horsepower and the British practice of building long stroke ...
Ferguson-Brown Model A tractor (produced 1936–1939) Massey Ferguson Tractor. The Ferguson-Brown Company was a British agricultural machinery manufacturing company formed by Harry Ferguson in partnership with David Brown. Ferguson-Brown produced the Model A Ferguson-Brown tractor incorporating a Ferguson-designed hydraulic three-point linkage ...
A standard-tread [1] 1948 Massey-Harris 20. The Massey-Harris Model 20 was a two-plow type of tractor built by Massey-Harris (later Massey Ferguson ) from 1946 to 1948. [ 2 ] Introduced to commemorate Massey's 100th anniversary in 1947, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the 20 was virtually identical to the earlier Model 81 , which had first appeared in 1941. [ 4 ]
Massey-Harris Super 101 with louvered side cowling The Massey-Harris Model 101 was a tractor built by Massey-Harris (later Massey Ferguson ) from 1938 to 1946. [ 1 ] Developed under the guidance of James S. Duncan , who gambled corporate losses would drop and won, the 101 introduced the Chrysler L-head inline six .
In the United Kingdom, the MF35 was launched on 1 October 1956 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, [4] and was originally marketed as the Ferguson 35 (FE35). Built at Massey Ferguson's Banner Lane factory in Coventry, the first FE35 (serial number 1001) had been produced on 27 August that year.
The Massey Ferguson 399 was the most powerful tractor in the 300 series range built at Massey Ferguson's Banner Lane, Coventry, UK factory. The tractor was released globally in 1986. The tractor was released globally in 1986.