Quote:
Originally Posted by fhhhstix
That's pretty cool but I would bet it was an expensive option for its day. I really liked the part about 1/3 of the way through where the show it is better than a horse. Could you imagine an advertisement today with a man beating on a horse like that.
Travis
|
I know if someone was to use something like that in a demo or commercial today, talk about an uproar. The tractor itself could be the F model.
Fordson Model F
The first Fordson Model F was completed in 1916 and was the first small, lightweight, mass-produced, affordable tractor in the world, making it possible for the average farmer to own a tractor for the first time. Thus Henry Ford and colleagues had done again, for the tractor, what they had recently done for the automobile with the Ford Model T. The Fordson tractor went into mass production in 1917 and debuted for sale on October 8, 1917, for $750. The original Fordson used a 20 horsepower, four-cylinder vaporising oil engine, a three-speed spur gear transmission (the three forward speeds ranged from approximately 2¼ to 6¼ mph), and a worm gear reduction set in the differential.