Engine Horsepower: 25 hp
Manufactured: 1937 to 1945
Fordson All-Around Summary
The Fordson All-Around was produced from 1937 to 1945 in Dagenham, England. It featured a 25 hp engine and was designed to enter the row-crop tractor market, known as the Fordson Row Crop in the United States. This model offered variants with a 4.4L 4-cylinder kerosene or gasoline engine.

Fordson All-Around Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactured the Fordson All-Around and where was it built?
- Manufacturer: Fordson (a part of Ford)
- Location: Built in Dagenham, England
- USA Name: Known as the Fordson Row Crop
- Purpose: Attempt to enter the row-crop tractor market
Engines
What engine options and fuel capacity does the Fordson All-Around have?
- Engine Options: Ford 4.4L 4-cyl kerosene, Ford 4.4L 4-cyl gasoline
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 gal (75.7 L)
Transmission
What type of transmission does the Fordson All-Around use?
- Type: 3-speed gear
Horsepower
What are the horsepower ratings for the Fordson All-Around?
- Engine: 25 hp (18.6 kW)
- Drawbar (claimed): 15 hp (11.2 kW)
- Plows: 2 (14-inch)
Mechanical
What are the mechanical features of the Fordson All-Around?
- Drive: Two-wheel drive
- Steering: Manual
- Operator Station: Open
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tire specifications of the Fordson All-Around?
- Wheelbase: 88 inches (223 cm)
- Weight: 3600 lbs (1632 kg)
- Front Tire: 28x5.25
- Rear Tire: 42x12
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