JONATHAN WHITLAM
Nov 19, 2021
3 minutes
When Harry Ferguson launched the Ferguson Type-A in 1936, it was a totally new concept. Not only was the tractor lighter than British farmers were used to, but it was also designed to be a single unit, with whatever implement was attached to its special three-point rear linkage.
Up to this point, farmers had only really been using adapted horse implements to drag behind their tractors, using a simple drawbar. But Ferguson realised that this
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