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A red '''Field Marshall [[Tractor]] (Dinky Toys 301)''' with silver detail and driver. The tractor also has a large exhaust along the side of the engine. Originally numbered '''27n''', but later changed to 301. The model was manufactured in 1953-65. | |||
{{BigPic|Field_Marshall_Tractor_(Dinky_Toys_301).jpg|Dinky Toys 301, Field Marshall Tractor}} | |||
The actual Field Marshall tractors were initially very hard work to start up, even required sticking burning saltpeter paper into the cylinder. Subsequent models were slightly less hard work. | |||
==Marshall-Fowler Ltd.== | |||
Gainsborough based agricultural manufacturers '''Marshall, Sons & Co.''' produced this range of single cylinder tractors from 1945-57. The tractors actually outlasted their original manufacturers, who became defunct and merged with John Fowler & Co. (Leeds) Ltd in 1947, when the company was renamed '''Marshall-Fowler Ltd'''. However the Field Marshall’s name was never changed to indicate the company merger. | |||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_Marshall Field Marshall - Wikipedia (wikipedia.org)] | |||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqi2hTrDUAc How To Start a 1946 Field Marshall (youtube.com)] | |||
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Arch Two , Area 21 Classic Dinky Toys (John Durrant Collection) |
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1953 - 1965 |
A red Field Marshall Tractor (Dinky Toys 301) with silver detail and driver. The tractor also has a large exhaust along the side of the engine. Originally numbered 27n, but later changed to 301. The model was manufactured in 1953-65.
The actual Field Marshall tractors were initially very hard work to start up, even required sticking burning saltpeter paper into the cylinder. Subsequent models were slightly less hard work.
Marshall-Fowler Ltd.
Gainsborough based agricultural manufacturers Marshall, Sons & Co. produced this range of single cylinder tractors from 1945-57. The tractors actually outlasted their original manufacturers, who became defunct and merged with John Fowler & Co. (Leeds) Ltd in 1947, when the company was renamed Marshall-Fowler Ltd. However the Field Marshall’s name was never changed to indicate the company merger.
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