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Ferguson Brown Tractors 1936 to 1939

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Jim Anderson

08-15-1999 13:51:55




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Is there anyone out there with information on the above tractors???




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brian mc cullough

02-08-2003 13:13:56




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 Re: Ferguson Brown Tractors 1936 to 1939 in reply to Jim Anderson, 08-15-1999 13:51:55  

any information please



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Keith Dunderdale

04-03-2000 02:44:18




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 Re: Ferguson Brown Tractors 1936 to 1939 in reply to Jim Anderson, 08-15-1999 13:51:55  
If you are still looking for information about Ferguson Brown Tractors contact Alan Dunderdale @ the ferguson club, Uk, on Ferguson.club@btinternet.com

he is the archivist and editor for the club.



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stevan patterson

11-05-2002 01:53:52




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 Re: Re: Ferguson Brown Tractors 1936 to 1939 in reply to Keith Dunderdale, 04-03-2000 02:44:18  
I published a booklet on the ferguson Brown last year, copies still available price £3.00 plus postage, email me for more info.



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Randy McCann

01-19-2002 07:58:06




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 Re: Re: Ferguson Brown Tractors 1936 to 1939 in reply to Keith Dunderdale, 04-03-2000 02:44:18  
I am interested in finding out roughly how much my 1947 ferguson tractor is worth. It is in good shape. I pull a 5 foot bush hog with it and keep 18 acres mowed. It was made in coventry England and everyone tells me its a one of a kind tractor. I am interested in possibly selling it this spring. Please email me a reply if it is so possible.



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Jim Nisbet

10-03-1999 04:40:04




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 Re: Ferguson Brown Tractors 1936 to 1939 in reply to Jim Anderson, 08-15-1999 13:51:55  
Hi Jim got some info for you. Around 1350 were built, 1-550 used the Coventry Climax engine,551-1350 used the David Brown engine They were made by D.B Tractors at Park Works Hudersfield. They sold for £224 with to start with 4 implements 10" 2 furrow plough, 3 row ridger, 7 tine tiller, 9 tine g.p. cultivator. Each costing £26.In 1938 H.F. took #722 To show H. Ford as he was unhappy with D.B.

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