Kinda like the Continental in my TE20........
Is that a Ford clone?
Raymond
That is open to discussion... Ford built the 9N and later the 2N using Ferguson's patented hydraulic system with Ford engine and drive axle. Henry Ford and Harry Ferguson had a falling out in the mid 40's that I think was because Ford didn't follow through on a commitment to build a factory to produce tractors in the UK.
Ferguson got the Standard Motor co. to build tractors starting in 1946 (??) in Coventry England. The first model was the TE20 (Tractor England 20). It used a Continental Engine, Lucas electrics (later models had Delco) and Standard frame and drive. In '49 they switched over to a Standard engine that was the same as many used in Standard Autos TEA20. They also made diesel and various other fuel options.
Here is a link to some info...
Ferguson TE20 ....
Ford N