Ford Tractor Information - Antique Tractor Headquarters
About Ford Tractors Henry Ford was born in 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan and began experimenting with gas engines around 1890. These experiments led to the building of his first gas automobile in 1896. After much more experimenting, the first official Ford car (Model A) came out in 1903. In 1907 Henry built his first experimental tractor. He spent many years and more than $600,000 dollars in the development of a good, cheap tractor. When he was finally ready to show his tractor to the public, he found that he could not used the "Ford" name for his tractor because it was already being used by the "Ford Tractor Company". So he adopted the name of "Fordson". A new company, "Henry Ford & Son" was created to mass produce the tractors. By 1920, the distribution of the Fordson was shifted to the Ford Motor Company. Over the years Ford has produced many models of tractors and continues to this day to be a leading manufacturer in the industry.
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Valspar Tractor & Implement Enamel
Tractor & Implement Valspar Tractor & Implement Enamel is a premium quality, heavy duty anti-rust enamel. Designed for use on farm equipment and machinery, this restoration quality enamel will last for years. Most colors are designed to meet original manufacturer's standards. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Product features:
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John Deere Tractor Information - Antique Tractor Headquarters
About John Deere Tractors John Deere was born in Rutland, Vermont in 1804. In 1837 he built the first steel plow, using steel from an old sawmill blade. By 1842 more than 100 plows were built. By 1852, Deere & Co. were located in Moline, Illinois and was producing 4000 plows per year. John Deere passed away in 1886 and the company was taken over by his son. In 1918 Deere & Co. acquired the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company and were instantly in the tractor business. John Deere's most popular tractor, the Model A, began production in 1934. This spawned a popular line of two-cylinder tractors including the B, G, L, LA, H, and M.
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Nice move by Mahindra. - TractorByNet.com
Re: Nice move by Mahindra. Remember though, there are substantial differences in the skill sets that are requried to provide tech support on computers as opposed to tractors. From 8:00 a. m. until 8:00 m. you'll probably get someone from the S. After that time, you'll probably get someone off-shor As someone else stated, some support is better than no support. Mahindra should be applauded for the effort and the initiative. This is a fine example of commitment to the customer.
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