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Saunderson

In 1904, following a period of employment with Massey-Harris in Canada, Herbert Saunderson crafted his inaugural tractor in Bedford, England. He initially produced models featuring two, three, and four wheels, and the 'G' tractor proved particularly prosperous. Saunderson tractors held the position of Britain’s most popular until the introduction of the Fordson, which substantially diminished domestic and international sales. By 1924, Saunderson transferred ownership to Crossley Motors, who continued tractor manufacture under the Saunderson name for a short time before ultimately ceasing production.

Power Range
25-50 hp
Production Years
1916-1932
Type
farm

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