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English: 1944 Ford-Ferguson 2NAN tractor that was manufactured by Henry Ford for Harry Ferguson as part of the Handshake agreement in 1938. This particular tractor was assembled at the Ford River Rouge factory, Dearborn, Michigan, USA on the first day of production 1944 and shipped across the Atlantic. It was supplied to a farmer in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland on the 15th August, 1944 as part of the war effort
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