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[[Image:Im090616ME-Fo-440.jpg|thumb| 1937. Model N. Exhibit at the [[Museum of English Rural Life (MERL)]]. ]] | [[Image:Im090616ME-Fo-440.jpg|thumb| 1937. Model N. Exhibit at the [[Museum of English Rural Life (MERL)]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20110514Ang-For-i54.jpg|thumb| 1937. Model N. ]] | [[Image:Im20110514Ang-For-i54.jpg|thumb| 1937. Model N. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im201403Pw-FordsonN-1937.jpg|thumb| 1937. Model N. Exhibit at [[Whiteman Park, Perth]]. ]] | |||
[[image:Im20110514Ang-For-i52.jpg|thumb| 1939. Fordson Model N. ]] | [[image:Im20110514Ang-For-i52.jpg|thumb| 1939. Fordson Model N. ]] | ||
[[image:Im2011Boc-T85.jpg|thumb| 1958. Exhibit seen at [[Boconnoc Steam Fair]] July 2011.]] | [[image:Im2011Boc-T85.jpg|thumb| 1958. Exhibit seen at [[Boconnoc Steam Fair]] July 2011.]] |
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Note: This is a sub-section of Fordson: Tractors.
- 1929-32 Produced at Cork
- 1932-1945 Produced at Dagenham
The Fordson Model N replaced the Fordson Model F. Production of the Model N started in Cork in 1929.
Production of the Fordson Model N was transferred from Cork to Dagenham in 1932.
The Model N featured a 27 HP engine, standard rear fenders (mudguards), a higher voltage ignition system, and optional pneumatic tires.
In 1935 power take-off (PTO) was available as an option on the Model N.
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Wikipedia