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Tractor: Tractor: The Evolution of the Tractor
Posted on Tuesday, October 19 @ 12:10:08 CDT by Cars |
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The Evolution of the Tractor
By the end of World War I, the tractor was generally accepted as being a practical agricultural machine: Britain and the United States were exporting machines around the globe to countries as distant as Russia, South America and
Australia.
Henry Ford's mass-produced Fordson tractors, launched in 1917, established themselves commercially; they were initially manufactured in the
United States for sale in Britain and beyond. The end of the war brought irreversible socio-economic changes and this meant that agriculture became increasingly mechanized as the 20th century progressed.
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