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tractor names (again)

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Rango

07-10-2004 15:01:34




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My daughter suggested Mr. Douglas for the old 8N, somehow it seems to fit.
Which got me wondering, what type of tractor did Oliver Douglas drive on the old Green Acres TV show???




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cargocult

07-10-2004 16:22:52




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 Re: tractor names (again) in reply to Rango, 07-10-2004 15:01:34  
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I did a Google Search and came up with this:{ On the show, his tractor was a Hoyt-Clagwell. In reality though, his tractor was a Fordson model "F" built from 1917-1926 . This was the first actual tractor built and sold by Henry Ford (Ford Motor Company). It was named "Fordson" because of the involvement of his son in this venture. Ford Motor company was a sponsor of the show, thus his car being a Lincoln, Haney's truck a Model "T",and the Fordson. If you remember the show when Lisa bought Oliver a new tractor, the tractor dealer had all Fords, and I believe the tractor she picked was a Ford 6000 diesel. These were built from 1961-1967. The other tractor used at the beginning of the show start was a John Deere "GP" tractor. The "GP" stood for General Purpose,and these were produced from 1928-1935. The McCormick-Deering tractors were #1 in popularity back when these tractors were built, and John Deere was second in line. The three companies engaged in price battles for sales dominance, in which McCormick-Deering came out on to with Deere second, and Ford finally dropped production of the Fordson "F" in retreat. I would guess that the "GP" was his liking, but because of Ford's sponsorship, the Fordson was a requirement. Whew! The above tractor information was all supplied by Jerry L. Davis} Nice website! I was really a fan of the Green Acres show back in the 60's!

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not that it matters...

07-10-2004 20:36:54




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 Re: Re: tractor names (again) in reply to cargocult , 07-10-2004 16:22:52  
...but there was an Allis G on that tractor lot. It was used, probably a trade in.



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GABORE..jOHN,PA

07-10-2004 17:17:06




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 Re: Re: tractor names (again) in reply to cargocult , 07-10-2004 16:22:52  
ME TOO.



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Douglas..John,PA

07-10-2004 16:00:09




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 Re: tractor names (again) in reply to Rango, 07-10-2004 15:01:34  
Your daughter is a real sharpie, obviously.

She probably saw the battery. And it read "DOUGLAS' which is manufactured in Charlotte, NC.

However, Sir, the Douglas name is now allowed in various states in our country. Florida, being one that I personally know of. There, in Florida, the name that WALMARTS chooses is OK.

Must be because of what is in the BATTERY?????


John,PA
Retired, Douglas DC-3

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TYPO:..John,PA

07-10-2004 16:01:52




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 Re: Re: tractor names (again) in reply to Douglas..John,PA, 07-10-2004 16:00:09  
The name DOUGLAS is NOT allowed in the State of FLORIDA. I had previously wrote now, SORRY



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