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Thought I'd start a thread here to show off some of my Ferguson brochures, leaflets and ephemera.

First here is a small booklet titled 'The Light Approach to Mechanization on the Farm' 

Issued by Massey-Harris-Ferguson, unusually for a Ferguson publication it carries no Ferguson Publication number, print run or date but I'd estimate it as mid 1950s (Ferguson merged with Massey Harris in 1953 to form Massey-Harris-Ferguson and then became Massey Ferguson in 1958)

The booklet extols  the virtues of the Ferguson System and as usual for Ferguson emphasizes that weight and horsepower isn't everything when it comes to tractor design!

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A very early sales leaflet for the Ferguson TE20 (the technical specification is for the Continental engined tractor so 1946-48) issued by Lenfield Engineering of Kent, who went on to do 'narrow' conversions of the TE20, I think the early units done on behalf of Harry Ferguson Ltd.

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