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Fordsons and,
starting in 1933, Dagenham-built
Fordsons. The
United tractor became the Allis-Chalmers
Model U.
Given Ford's
shutdown of U.S.
Fordson production...
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Fordsons may
refer to:
Fordson, a type of Ford
tractor mostly made in
Ireland but also in
Detroit (Ford & Son) Ford of Britain, lorries,
trucks and small...
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League title. As a result,
Fordsons qualified to
represent the
Munster Football ****ociation in the FAI Cup.
Playing as
Fordsons the club
would win the Munster...
- Ford Ltd of
Britain continued to
thrive with the
Fordson from 1928 onward. Some
British Fordsons were
imported to the U.S.
during the
following decade...
- The
Fordson E83W (also sold from 1952
under the
Thames brand as
Thames E83W) is a 10 cwt (half ton)
light commercial vehicle that was
built by Ford of...
- The
Fordson WOT (from War
Office 'type' or 'truck') was a
military truck produced by Ford of
Britain in the
Second World War. From 1939 to 1945, around...
- Story: The
First 40 Years. Icon Books. ISBN 1-84046-151-9. "The
Fighting Fordsons". www.keymilitary.com. 7
March 2021. Warwick,
Nigel WM (2014). In Every...
- 1920s the
Armstead Snow
Motor was developed. This was used to
convert a
Fordson tractor into a ****-propelled
vehicle with a
single pair of cylinders...
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Fordson High
School is a
secondary school located in Dearborn, Michigan,
United States in
Metro Detroit. It was
completed in 1928 on a 15-acre (61,000 m2)...
- 1885.
Springwells –
became a
village in 1919, a city in 1924,
renamed Fordson in 1925,
consolidated with
Dearborn in 1928.
Woodmere – The
Village of...