The 1988 JCB 3CX Sitemaster (Black Cab)

The 1988 JCB 3CX Sitemaster (Black Cab)

The 1988 JCB 3CX Sitemaster features a Perkins 4.236 four-cylinder diesel engine. This naturally aspirated unit produces 80 horsepower (60 kW) at 2,200 rpm. The transmission is a four speed syncromesh gearbox with a torque converter and power shuttle, allowing forward and reverse directional changes without a manual clutch. 

The John Deere 7810: A Powerhouse

The John Deere 7810: A Powerhouse

The John Deere 7810 stands as one of the most iconic tractors of the late 1990s and early 2000s, representing a perfect blend of power, reliability, and innovation. Introduced in 1997 as part of John Deere's acclaimed 10 Series lineup, this tractor quickly became a farmer favorite across North America and beyond. 

Massey Ferguson 35X: The Pioneer

Massey Ferguson 35X: The Pioneer

The Massey Ferguson 35X, launched in late 1962, represented the pinnacle of small tractor engineering with its impressive 39.6 horsepower output. The "X" in its name stood for "extra," signifying the additional power delivered by its upgraded Perkins A3.152X three-cylinder diesel engine.

Massey Ferguson 168: A Gem

Massey Ferguson 168: A Gem

The Massey Ferguson 168, built from 1972 to 1976, stands today as one of the rarest and most sought-after tractors from Massey Ferguson's golden era. Producing 69 horsepower from its 3.9-liter, four-cylinder Perkins diesel engine, the 168 was positioned as a significant improvement over the 165 model.

Ford 5000: The British Favorite

Ford 5000: The British Favorite

The Ford 5000, produced from 1964 to 1975, became one of the most beloved tractors in British and Irish farming history, delivering between 69 and 75 horsepower through its robust four-cylinder diesel engine. This blue and white beauty emerged as part of Ford's ambitious "Worldwide Tractor" program.