[AT] The end of Overtime

James Peck jamesgpeck at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 19 06:18:17 PST 2019


Harry Ferguson was a dealer of Overtime tractors in the Belfast area. Ireland was partitioned in 1922. Overtime stopped repainting Waterloo Boy model Rs for him to sell in 1923. This left him, in mid career,  with no tractors to sell and a smaller Population to sell them to.  This left room for Mr. Sorensen of Ford to refer to him 20 some years later as a Salesman.

https://www.farmcollector.com/tractors/tractors-company-history/waterloo-boy-uk-zmlz18aprzhur?newsletter=1&spot=cta&utm_source=wcemail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FCM%20GEM%2002.19.2019&utm_term=FCM_GEM_eNewsAll%20Subscribers&_wcsid=0624E0AEE0AE7886255711871C7FD09F664C3613E2C6DA2B

It was interesting to see that Willie Sands was working for Harry at that time.

Steel wheeled tractors aren't my thing but Sam Moore called out this site.

http://www.steel-wheels.net/


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