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OUR CLASSIC TRACTOR NOTES

The wonderful Ford 6610

Ford New Holland produced the Ford 6610 between 1981 and 1993 at their Basildon plant in England. Part of the 'Series 10' range, it replaced the Ford 6600. The model underwent three distinct iterations throughout its production life: Force 1 (1981–1985), Force II (1985–1988), and Force III (1988–1993).

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 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. 

Who are we?

TractorMugs exists for the people who know their Massey Ferguson from their New Holland — and think that's worth celebrating. We're probably the only place on earth where you can find a mug with a specific 1970s Ford 5000 on it, a beach towel featuring a Fendt 936, and a phone case for your John Deere obsession — all in one place. Because generic "farming" gifts are fine, but your dad didn't spend forty years on a Fordson Super Major just to get a mug with a cartoon cow on it.

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