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A surprising number of the big four-wheel drive tractors that were
designed for the North American prairies found their way into Britain
during the 1970s and 80s. Their impressive work-rates revolutionised
arable operations on larger farming units. Today many of these big
wheelers, including both articulated and crab-steer machines, still
have a place on Britain's farms.
This video shows a wide range of machines in action from some of
the earliest Doe tractors to more modern giants from both the USA
and Russia. We also see the latest flagship models from today's leading
manufacturers at work. Tractors filmed include not just the well-known
names, such as Steiger, Versatile, John Deere, Case, Massey Ferguson
and Ford, but also lesser known makes like Matbro, Cameco, Belarus
and White.
Stuart Gibbard's informative script gives details of the main features
of the models and explains the impact they had on British agriculture.
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