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+ | | factories = Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, [[England]] |
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==Model history== |
==Model history== |
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==Preservation== |
==Preservation== |
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+ | One originally supplied to Arnold Compton Farms, in Bedfordshire, England, was exported to The West Indies where it was used to pull trailers on a Sugar Cane plantation. |
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* [[Robert Crawford collection|Robert Crawford]] has one in his large collection of Marshall machines. |
* [[Robert Crawford collection|Robert Crawford]] has one in his large collection of Marshall machines. |
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 3 October 2016
Front of a Britannia at Newark (poor photo) | |
Model history | |
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Model introduced | Unknown |
Model discontinued | Unknown |
Model status | Unknown Discontinued |
Engine Specification | |
Engine make | Perkins |
Power hp | Unknown |
No. of Cylinders | 4 |
Cooling system | Water |
Transmission Details | |
Transmission type | Unknown |
Drive | tracked |
Linkage Category | Unknown |
Other info | |
Factories | Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England |
Plow rating | Unknown |
The Track Marshall Britannia was a Crawler tractor built by Track Marshall of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.
Model history
- For company history, see Track Marshall.
- details required.
Basic Spec
- Perkins 4-cylinder engine.
- 3-point linkage option for agricultural work with mounted implements.
- Cab
Preservation
A total of six Britannia's were built One originally supplied to Arnold Compton Farms, in Bedfordshire, England, was exported to The West Indies where it was used to pull trailers on a Sugar Cane plantation. The odd example is in preservation with serious crawler tractor collectors who use them for ploughing and working days. A few farmers have the odd example that is used occasionally but modern 4-WD tractors have generally taken over for normal use.
- Robert Crawford has one in his large collection of Marshall machines.
- Peter Gaskins a Marshall collector also has one.[1]
- Track Marshall Britannia sn 1510028 of 1993 owned by Mr. Gerald M Neave, from Market Rasin, Lincolnshire. (photo above)[2]
Make + Model No. | Reg No. (if known) |
Serial No. | Build-Date | Engine-Type/Make | Owner (if known) |
Photo | Were seen/Featured in | Other info |
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Track Marshall Britannia | ? | sn 1510009 | year ? | engine | owner | seen at | misc | |
Track Marshall Britannia | na | sn 1510028 | ? | Perkins ? | ? | At Newark 2008 | Fitted with 3-point linkage | |
Track Marshall Britannia | ? | sn ? | year ? | engine | Andrew Beaulah collection | seen at Andrew Beaulahs Open Day 2012 | Fitted with linkage | |
Track Marshall Britannia | ? | sn ? | year ? | engine | owner ? |
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Track Marshall Britannia | ? | sn ? | year ? | engine | owner ? |
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See also
- Marshall, Sons & Co. for early company history
- R.H. Crawford & Son stockists of parts and complete machines by Track Marshall
- List of Tractor Manufacturers
- List of Types of Agricultural Machinery
- Shows and Meets
References / sources
- ↑ Vintage Tractor Magazine, No. 104
- ↑ Newark Vintage Tractor and Heritage Show Guide 2008
External links
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