Farmall FU 235. Vintage Tractor

#Vintage Tractor

#Oldtimer

# Classic Tractor

# Veterantraktor

This tractor is in good condition but has not been tested. However, the gear has problems getting into neutral, so the tractor now rests on four trolleys.

Interested buyers are asked to form their own opinion about the condition of the tractor during the inspection.

Inspection and collection by appointment only. Payment before delivery.

This tractor comes from a collection of 35 vintage tractors in Denmark from a now deceased collector. All tractors were purchased from the estate and taken to our warehouse in Skjød and sold from there.

Pls. contact us for more details. We speak English, German, Danish and Swedish.

A tv documentary was made at the time that the collector, Ivar Christensen, Møn, was still alive. If you wish to see it pls. google: tvsyd ivars traktorer.

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In Danish:

Denne veterantraktor er en del af en samling på 30. Traktorerne er samlet af afdøde Ivar Christensen, Møn. Der blev i sin tid lavet en TV dokumentar, som du kan søge under tvsyd ivars traktorer.

Har du selv veterantraktorer eller andre veterankøretøjer til salg (traktorer, biler, mc, knallerter), så kan du gratis oprette en annonce på LynderupVintage.com

 

 

International Harvester’s Farmall brand of tractors was built in Saint Dizier, France between 1951 and 1964. The Farmall brand was phased out in 1964, with subsequent machines bearing the International Harvester brand.

The Farmall F-235 began production at Saint-Dizier in France in 1957, representing an improved FC line with a hydraulic lift, in Farmall row-crop, utility and vineyard versions, designated F-235-D in diesel versions, FV-V 265D for vineyards, and FU-235 for utility tractors.

This model presents several improvements compared to the previous one, such as a three-point linkage with an automatic effort control system, disc brakes 2 . Although it benefits from excellent grip, it is criticized for imprecise steering, most often requiring modification by the dealer; in addition, the steering wheel offset from the driver’s seat does not make driving easier 4 .

“Row-Crop” versions with twin front wheels for row crops or “Vineyard” versions with narrow tracks for vineyards or orchards are available.

NOTE: Specifications are subject to change. No original documents came with the tractors. They are all from the estate of a collector. If there ever were documents, they are now lost.