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1950 Model. The Field-Marshall and its Track Marshall tracked stable-mate (Marshall-engined Fowler VF and VFA), were distinctive because of the use of a single-cylinder two-stroke diesel engine (of about 6-litre capacity) coupled to a very large flywheel, whereas tractors such as the Fordson N used a multi-cylinder engine.
After the merger with Fowler, their experience with tracked agricultural and military vehicles was used to create the Fowler Marshall Diesel Crawler, which was launched in 1948. Fowler continued to develop and market tracked vehicles while Marshall produced the wheeled Field Marshall tractors as well as other vehicles such as diesel road rollers.
John Fowler & Co Engineers of Leathley Road, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England produced traction engines and ploughing implements and equipment, as well as railway equipment. Fowler also produced the Track Marshall tractor which was a tracked version of the Field Marshall.
Fowler Challenger III Crawler Tractor Mick Bell. A total of 13 tractors were constructed over a seven-year period from 1953 to 1960. The tractor is a highly modified version of the standard 95 bhp Fowler Challenger III diesel crawler tractor, manufactured by John Fowler & Co. of Leeds. [1] A prototype was trialled successfully at Aberystwyth in ...
Aveling and Porter – 3 Steam rollers, 2 'tractors' Burrell – 3 Traction engines, including 1921 Princess Royal; Foden – 1 Steam waggon; John Fowler & Co. – 1 pair of Ploughing engines (15340 + 15341) Garrett – 1 Traction engine; Marshall, Sons & Co. – 5 Traction engines, 1 steam roller; Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies – Portable engine
This is a list of companies that formerly manufactured and / or sold tractors. Some tractor and / or agricultural machinery companies have discontinued manufacturing, or were bought out or merged with other companies, or their company names may have changed.