Links
We link to a number of external websites throughout the Tractor Photos site. We list them all below for ease of use.
General Websites
Andrew Dowsett Photography I photograph landscape and pictorial scenes close to my home on the Black Isle as well as other locations throughout the Highlands of Scotland. |

Black Isle Berries (Ryefield Farm) Black Isle Berries can be found at Ryefield Farm, Tore on the Black Isle, which has its own farm shop. There we can offer good quality, home-grown, seasonal fruit and vegetables. During the summer you can pick your own fruit. We are open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday all year round. |




Manufacturer's Websites
Belarus The Belarus tractor factory in Minsk is one of the largest in the world, supplying around 8% of the world's tractors. |

Zetor After World War II the only Czech tractors to be marketed on the world markets were Zetor tractors. At that time the tractors were manufactured in one of the largest and most respected engineering enterprices in Czechoslovakia - at Zbrojovka Brno company - and were designed by a group of designers from the former Zbrojovka car producing plant.
The prototypes of the first post war tractors were completed in November 1945. The Chamber of Commerce of the Czechoslovak Republic registered the Zetor brandname on August 17th, 1946. The Zetor brandname was created by adding the word "Zet", which is a part of the Zbrojovka trademark, to the last two letters of the word tractor - "or". |


YTO YTO International is a Chinese company, and incorporates the Chinese National Tractor Research Institute. |













Farmall The Farmall was the name of a tractor and later a brand name for tractors manufactured by International Harvester. The original Farmall was the first general-purpose tractor with narrowly spaced front wheels. The 'tricycle' front wheel design combined with good ground clearance allowed for more nimble maneuvering and accurate field cultivation than many other tractors of the day, yet the Farmall could perform all the other duties a farmer would have previously achieved using a team of horses.
With the success of the Farmall line, other manufacturers soon introduced similar general-purpose tractors with varying success. As a class, these are generally referred to as 'row crop' tractors. |





Contributor's Websites
The David Brown Tractor Club The David Brown Tractor Club was formed by Martin George in the Spring of 1995. The club's initial meeting and all quarterly meetings since have taken place at Durker Roods Hotel, Meltham, Huddersfield, which was Mr. David Brown's home up until the early 1970's. |



