Long nose 1474s had white grills, as they were built on TW25s, all five of them. 1884s had both white and black grills. Black ones were built on TW30s and white grilled 1884s were built on TW35s. Out of the 22 1884s still in existence, 13 have black grills, and 9 have the later white grills.
the tractor in the front is our old county and we havent seen it for years, we have since sold it and the plough but instead of buying another one we made our own and a rewiew of this being made can be viewed in the october 2005 tractor and matchinery
sorry Hampshire, i cant spell! The 1474 was based on the TW25 and I got a feeling thats what the second tractor was at the start of the video, its hard to tell because they are very similar in looks, some had different coloured grills but thats about it!
Nope, that was Jon Ball's, (ball&ball air conditioning) tractor, we've since sold it and built our own 1884, hoping to get some videos of that one up soon!
we have an old Super6, dont' know what other model name it goes by though, but it's only about 85-90 HP... still a blast to drive if you can get it turned around... if the engine on it goes I'm putting a cummins in it though
great video! id like to share a video of the direct competitor to the 1884.... the muir hill 171. i have a video of ours with fully mounted plough. thankyou
Slightly dependant on tyre size options - assuming 20.8 / 38 from memory the standard fittment on TW30 that it's based on - 20mph in standard tune - I drove several smaller Countys & the TW30 - this speed is achieved at around 2500 rpm - I messed with the pump on several I drove as the same basic engine block can be used in truck or marine applications upto 3500 rpm - I never had an accurate speed on these - nut it was quite a bit higher - don't tell boss !!
The mother of all Countys, my favourite tractor... Brilliant video.
again a great video. this shows the absolute power of the blue stuff !
i'm adding this one to my favorites.
Roel.
My Dad used to have a 1124, we had it from new, it did 3 weeks work each year then back into the barn.
My brothers Loves your videos
Long nose 1474s had white grills, as they were built on TW25s, all five of them. 1884s had both white and black grills. Black ones were built on TW30s and white grilled 1884s were built on TW35s.
Out of the 22 1884s still in existence, 13 have black grills, and 9 have the later white grills.
Excellent piece of trivia there. :thumbup:
the tractor in the front is our old county and we havent seen it for years, we have since sold it and the plough but instead of buying another one we made our own and a rewiew of this being made can be viewed in the october 2005 tractor and matchinery
great video !!
County Commercial Cars from Hampsshire. The 1884 is based on the Ford TW35. 188 hp, hence 1884 the 4 representing 4wd.
Never seen an 1884 let alone two!
sorry Hampshire, i cant spell!
The 1474 was based on the TW25 and I got a feeling thats what the second tractor was at the start of the video, its hard to tell because they are very similar in looks, some had different coloured grills but thats about it!
Nope, that was Jon Ball's, (ball&ball air conditioning) tractor, we've since sold it and built our own 1884, hoping to get some videos of that one up soon!
we have an old Super6, dont' know what other model name it goes by though, but it's only about 85-90 HP... still a blast to drive if you can get it turned around... if the engine on it goes I'm putting a cummins in it though
great video! id like to share a video of the direct competitor to the 1884.... the muir hill 171. i have a video of ours with fully mounted plough. thankyou
awesome
Great !
quando eu era muido havia um destes (ford county) de um vizinho... era o maximo... acho que ainda anda..
I would choose that over an 8520 any day
Slightly dependant on tyre size options - assuming 20.8 / 38 from memory the standard fittment on TW30 that it's based on - 20mph in standard tune - I drove several smaller Countys & the TW30 - this speed is achieved at around 2500 rpm - I messed with the pump on several I drove as the same basic engine block can be used in truck or marine applications upto 3500 rpm - I never had an accurate speed on these - nut it was quite a bit higher - don't tell boss !!
i went there and saw that!!
1 question how fast are theese on the road ? :)
NICE
Did the long nose 1474 have a white grill and the 1884 have black?
is dat the biggest county??
@Balenza345 Fix or repair daily if not looked after
That's actually a 1474 and not an 1884.
@fergfergferg123 It is a Ford so, enough said.
Give me a tw 35 any day
@bigcno1 I rekon a 8690 might give it a go hey ;)
i bet that thing drinks fuel
Dutra 1000 copy
FORD =Fix Or Repair Daily.
die is groot