Pictured at Banbury ploughing match yesterday another 1st 3 anzani conversions in action, Barry Foresters Ranzani one of the first conversions to appear at ploughing a ploughing match in this area. Brian Renolds Bitsa con version includes ferguson 20 mud gaurds. and Alistair Hetts bitsa some parts resemble a Crawley 75. six tractors ploughing all ride-on with ts42 ploughs.
Yes, and they had an advantage, they used a ready made Ford 8Y gearbox, I’m sure they could have used a Ford clutch on the 4 wheeler as well. Ford would probably have supplied steering components as well, they were very good at supplying components to other manufacturers.
Some years back I was talking to a old chap who worked for Anzani and I think was involved in organising the Anzani ploughing events, the subject of Anzani four wheel ride on machines came up as there were several appearing at events.
He told me that although Anzani did not produce any themselves a company in the locality did produce a limited number of four wheel conversions and I wish I had written down the details of the company.
They were not a financial success because like many of small tractors of that time were not cost effective against the secondhand fergusons becoming available on the market
Now you come to mention it, at Chertsey last year George told Brian that his conversion was done the way British Anzani would have done the conversion. Picture shows one owned by Paul Chant, that one has two gearboxes…
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