Tractors
See also Fordson tractor
- Ford N Series Tractors
- Ford NAA Series Tractors(a.k.a.; Golden Jubilee)
- Ford 600 Series Tractors
- Ford Workmaster
- Ford Powermaster
*Ford *000 series
- 1000,2000,3000,4000,5000,6000,7000,8000 and 9000
*Ford **00 series
- `1600,2600,3600,4600,5600,5700,6600,6700,7600,7700,8100,8200,8600,8700,9600 and 9700
*Ford **10 series
- 2910,3610,3910,4110,4610,5110,5610,6610,6710,7410,7610,7710,7910 and 8210 (Mark I, II and III)
- 7810,6810and 6410(Mark II and III)
*Ford TW series
- TW10, TW20 and TW30
- TW5, TW15, TW25 and TW35
- TW15 Mark II, TW25 Mark II TW 35 Mark II
*Ford **30 series
- 3430,3930,4130,4630,4830 and 5030 (small tractors)
- 8630,8730 and 8830 (140-190 hp)(Mark III)
*Ford **40 series
- 5640,6640,7740,7840 and 8340
In 1986, Ford Agriculture was looking for a way out of the tractor business. The following year they bought Versatile, who made articulated four-wheel drive tractors. All this buying was to rival manufacturers like Deere & Company and Case IH but because of the 1980s American tractor slump, Ford was forced to think again. In 1988 they sold 80% of it to Fiat and in 1991 they bought the remaining 20%. So it was the end for Ford tractors. Fiat rebranded their European tractors under the newly acquired name of Ford-New Holland. In 2001, the Ford name was dropped.
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