As I have posted some time ago, my flight from Paris to México in January 1956 was in a Connie. When I downloaded an Air France Connie, one that did not have enaugh fuel capacity to cross the Atlantic & had to refuel in the Azores islands, I installed her at Duxford airport for a trial flight.

And lost in the fore ground is a Fordson Tractor!! I became a tractor mechanic for that was the only common machinery to work on & earn a decent living (saving no money for the bank to rob you) besides very few pick-ups & small trucks with dual tires on the rear axle, so I started fixing Blue Fordsons (they were older tan the one in the screen shot: had the main beams on each side of the Hood & were a rounder design), some very old & tough Red Massey Fergussons with leverage plow control & double clutch, a mexican version of a two cilinder air cooled russian tractor painted in Orange, and no John Deer's in spite of being painted in nice ecological Green.
Not only Ford builded tractors, Porsche did after loosing the war & Lamborghini was a tractor builder before he quarreled with Enzo about the poor quality of sport cars.



Fordson 1961:

Lamborghini:

Porsche Diesel Junior:
