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'''Oak Tree Appliances''' were based in Coventry, England and produced a tractor called the OTA. | '''Oak Tree Appliances''' were based in Coventry, England and produced a tractor called the OTA. |
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Oak Tree Appliances were based in Coventry, England and produced a tractor called the OTA.
- The OTA was introduced in 1949 at the Smithfield Show.
- The OTA was a popular small tractor as it allowed for plenty of manoeuvrability and it was claimed it had a twelve foot turning circle.
- It featured a Ford 10 HP engine, and a double reduction gearbox with six forward ratios and two reverse, and was able to reach a top speed of up to 13.4mph.
- The demand for a more powerful tractor resulted in a larger model called the Monarch being introduced in 1951.
- The Monarch couldn't compete with other tractors on the market in price or performance and in 1953 Oak Tree Appliances was taken over by Singer.
See Also
Sources of Information
- From 1890 to the Present Day Farm Tractors by Michael Williams published in 2005 by Silverdale Books ISBN 978-1-84509-251-1
- The Complete Encylopedia of Tractors by Mirco de Cet published in 2006 by Rebo International ISBN 978-90-366-1893-9