1939-1945 fordson tractor
I have been left an old Fordson tractor and I see that it is possible that the tractor might have been used on airfields to pull bombers in England. Can anyone substantiate that a Fordson tractor made in the usa was used to do this? Pictures would be good to see the markings. It is rust coloured now, so I am thinking to paint it green to represent a wartime tractor.
I think it would be a different side of the usual story we tell with our combat and support vehicles. Any help on this would be great. Those in GB might have more info than us over here. Thanks. |
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9Ns and 2Ns were supplied Lend Lease to the UK for War Service (Airfields as you suggest) but also for Agricultural (Land Army) and Industrial use. UK-made Fordson Standard tractors (Model N) also saw the same use. |
Pictures?
Do any of you have pictures of fordson tractors in military use as aircraft tractors? I think this is the only use i will have for the old girl. Markings will be key.
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Lang,
Regarding the photo of the Fordson with the crane on, I think this is a conversion by Stanhay of Ashford, Kent. They were operated by compressed air and you can see the compressor on the side of the transmission. The company manufactured agricultural machinery and I worked for one of its subsidiaries in my early working life. |
Richard
There are quite a few photos of those compressor Fordsons on Mr Google. An intersting conversion. Lang |
Great pics!
Thanks for the pics. That is exactly the tractor I have in the colorized pic with the woman pulling the bomb carts.
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