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Re: Porsche tractor

To: Elton Clark <lotus.tony@airmail.net>
Subject: Re: Porsche tractor
From: Phil Trenholme <dim1@home.com>
Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 00:14:21 -0700
I was told that my 1954 Austin Healey 100 4 cyl. 2.6 liter engine was
originally a tractor engine.

Elton Clark wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <JWoesvra@aol.com>
> 
> > How many sports and racing car manufacturers had tractor/farm equipment
> > connections?
> >
> > Of course we already have delved into:
> >
> > Porsche - Porsche tractors
> > Lamborghini - Lamborghini tractors
> > Aston Martin - David Brown tractors
> 
> Hmmm . .  There WAS a David Brown/Ferguson connection:  Brown built the
> first Ferguson tractor, the black model "A", thus providing a Ferguson-Aston
> Martin/Lagonda connection . .sort-of?
> 
> Jowett Cars, who produced the "Jupiter model", was later absorbed into the
> International Harvester group in some form or fashion.
> 
> > How about:
> 
> > Ford - Ford and Fordson tractors (with Ferguson)
> > Ferguson - Jensen F/F & Novi-Ferguson - Massey-Furguson
> 
> Yep, That was the same Harry Ferguson group who did: Ferguson tractors,  the
> Ferguson 4 wheel drive Jensen and the Lotus formula cars drive train.  The
> tractors became Massey-Ferguson.
> 
> > There must be a lot of others. What was the Standard-Triumph tractor that
> we
> > always refer to?
> 
> Ferguson involvement again:  Standard built Ferguson tractors also at one
> time and they used the Standard Vanguard auto engine in the Ferguson tractor
> known as the TE 20 Ferguson built in England for the English market.  The
> Vanguard engine design was also the base for the various Triumph engines in
> the TR2, TR3 and TR4.
> 
> > BMC and Rootes must have had tractor divisions, but did they carry the
> same
> > name as a sports or racing car?
> 
> There WERE BMC tractors which carried the BMC name, no car names that I can
> recall.
> 
> Mercedes builds or has built some agricultural machines.
> 
> There was also a Ferrari tractor . . a very specialized narrow 4wd vinyard
> tractor but I'm pretty sure there was no connection to the Ferrari CAR
> company.
> 
> Mitsubishi has built tractors for a long time and I think they may build the
> small tractors now sold by Case-International.
> 
> Crosley not only built the "Hot-Shot" but also the "Farm-or-Road" which had
> implements for farming.
> 
> The Corvette people (GM) also built Euclid construction tractors and
> equipment.
> 
> "Mechanix-Illustrated" or "Science-Illustrated" magazine once did an article
> on an interesting engine swap:  a tiny Kubota 3 cylinder into a Triumph
> Spitfire!  I remember that it wasn't too peppy but it got about 70 miles per
> gallon!
> 
> That "Racing improves the breed" is a positive fact but "plowing" may
> contribute also!
> <-:
> Tony_______________________@Sherman.Texas
> 
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