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  2. John Fowler (agricultural engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Fowler traction engine. John Fowler (11 July 1826 – 4 December 1864) was an English agricultural engineer who was a pioneer in the use of steam engines for ploughing and digging drainage channels. His inventions significantly reduced the cost of ploughing farmland, and also enabled the drainage of previously uncultivated land in many parts of ...

  3. John Fowler & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Production of ploughing engines ceased in 1935. [2] The last Fowler steam driven vehicle was a steam roller produced in 1937. [3] The main products produced by Fowler during the 1930s were their range of tracked tractors, the FD2, FD3 and FD4, powered by Fowler-Sanders diesel engines of 2, 3, and 4 cylinders.

  4. Traction engine - Wikipedia

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    Use of ploughing engines declined in the 1920s as internal combustion engine powered tractors took over. [25] John Fowler & Co. stopped producing of ploughing engines in 1935 . [23] Low prices in the aftermath of World War 2 resulted meant a few farmers purchased them and continued to use them into the 1950s. [25]

  5. Charles Burrell & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Charles Burrell started building ploughing engines from as early as 1860 in the very infancy of steam ploughing. These engines were built under license from John Fowler & Co who had patented the system of steam cultivation with two engines several years earlier. [26] These early engines were very similar to Kitson and Hewitson design of ...

  6. J&H McLaren & Co. - Wikipedia

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    After the First World War, McLaren built a cable-ploughing windlass, initially powered by a Dorman petrol engine but a diesel engine was sought. In 1926 the company entered into an agreement with the German Company Benz to manufacture diesel engines. These were the first automotive-type diesel engines produced in volume in Britain, and as a ...

  7. Tony Marchington - Wikipedia

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    Marchington's Buxworth Steam Group was the star of the 1985 BBC documentary 'A Gambol on Steam', which featured his first steam rally in the group, hosted at Lyme Park, and featured exhibits from names such as Fred Dibnah in addition to his current collection of a 1904 Fowler D2 steamroller and his pair of Fowler BB1 ploughing engines ('Fame ...

  8. History of steam road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Steam-powered showman's engine from England. The history of steam road vehicles comprises the development of vehicles powered by a steam engine for use on land and independent of rails, whether for conventional road use, such as the steam car and steam waggon, or for agricultural or heavy haulage work, such as the traction engine.

  9. Category:Traction engines - Wikipedia

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    Fowler ploughing engine; J. James & Frederick Howard; L. ... Ploughing engine; V. Tom Varley This page was last edited on 17 May 2016, at 00:25 (UTC). ...