The official magazine of the Ford & Fordson Association. Ford & Fordson Tractors magazine covers ACthe early Fordsons to the last of the Fords, and the latest news with New Holland. Each issue of this quality glossy magazine is packed with reader stories, buyers’ guides, news, reports, technical advice and parts for sale. The old Fordson and the Ford that followed were incredibly versatile tractors and were arguably converted by more specialist companies like County, Doe, Roadless and many others. We celebrate all this in our magazine with features on restorations, collections, recollections. Tractor collectors may also find that rare part or tractor for sale in our reader’s free ads.
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Ford and Fordson Tractors
Welcome!
Meet the contributors
LOADER LOW-DOWN!
GRANDFATHER’S MAJOR
NATIONAL PLOUGHING CHAMPIONSHIPS ON!
CAN YOU HELP?
BLUE TRACTORS, USA-STYLE!
FBHVC ADVISES ON FUEL CHANGES
A MUIR HILL RARITY • Bernard Pike has embarked on a fascinating restoration project to save Anthony Bradford’s rescued Standard N-based Muir Hill dumper, as Chris Graham reports
END OF THE LINE • Chris Graham spotlights the last Fordson to be built at Dagenham, the New Performance Super Dexta
TRACTOR TREATS IN GERMANY! • The FFA’s representative in Germany, Heinz Ulland, has compiled a list of some of his country’s most interesting museums with tractors on show. Get planning, everyone!
MIKE’S POCKET ROCKET! • Bob Weir went to the Scottish Highlands to meet Mike Aitken and find out more about his superb, Ford 6810 tractor
FORD 6810 HISTORY
Ford & Fordson Association Round-Up • Association chairman, Pat Pawsey, presents another varied collection of news and views from in and around the ever-enthusiastic FFA
HISTORIC VEHICLE TYRES
FFA AGM
WELCOME, JOHN MAIDEN!
FRENCH DEXTA UPDATE
MEMBERSHIP & MAGAZINES
A RARE TREAT
THE PINEWOOD DEXTAS?
LABOUR OF LOVE
FUTURE EVENTS… POSSIBLY!
AND FINALLY…
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THE FAMOUS 5000! • Jane and Stephen Brooks recount the tale of how their very original Ford 5000 was the inspiration for what’s become a very collectable toy tractor
A SPECIAL COLLECTION • Brian Nairn owns some very interesting and rare Fordson E27N-based specials, as Bob Weir explains
SALES CORNER • Our resident auction and sales guru, Peter Love, reports on his pick of the most interesting and notable Ford- and Fordson-based tractors changing hands at auction recently
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