This is due to all machines being photographed in situ at Mosside Farm. Tractors show photographs of machines in a farm environment. Of interest to note that all the pictures for the sales brochures for nuffield Sited opposite the factory at Mosside Farm, this measured 166 acres. The training center for dealers and service engineers was ![]() The Bathgate factory was established in 1961 on about 250 acres of land, just Production was later transferred to the B.M.C factory at The 4/60 and 3/42 were built at the Morris-Motors factory, Ward endīirmingham, England. ![]() The two new tractors had improvements to the engines and had hydraulic depthĬontrol together with independent hydraulics a new simms injector was fitted The 3/42 had a 3Ĭylinder diesel engine which produced 42 bhp at 2,000 rpm. Recognize the engine size and horsepower of the tractor, the 4/60 had a fourĬylinder diesel engine which developed 60 bhp at 2,000 rpm. ![]() Model numbers were introduced to help farmers and dealers instantly The two new models were given three figure numbers, instead of "three" and Had chosen to drop the "Universal" from production. In the last piece I mentioned that Nuffield had reached the stage where they History of the Nuffield Tractor: Conclusion
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