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Patrick Kielty鈥檚 Tractor Wars: Ferguson v Ford

Two farm boys, one tractor. Patrick Kielty explores the untold story of Harry Ferguson and Henry Ford鈥檚 remarkable handshake agreement, and how it led to a $250 million lawsuit.

In 1938, Ferguson and Ford, two former farm boys, shook hands on a gentleman鈥檚 agreement with the ambition to change the agricultural world forever. Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company, and Harry Ferguson, the brilliant Ulster inventor, agreed to mass-produce an ingenious new tractor. Together, they would mechanise the world of the struggling small farmer on an industrial scale and put an end to the depressed 1930s.

In a journey that takes him across Northern Ireland to the USA, presenter Patrick Kielty reveals the story of Harry Ferguson鈥檚 partnership with Henry Ford and the events that led to a $250 million lawsuit. It is a transatlantic story of farming, big business and a broken partnership.

Patrick visits the house in Co. Down where Harry Ferguson was born in 1884 and attempts to plough with horses in the same field that Ferguson did as a boy. Patrick gets behind the wheel of several Ford and Ferguson tractors and drives around Abbotswood, the grand country estate in the Cotswolds where Harry Ferguson lived in later life.

Following in Harry鈥檚 footsteps to the USA, Patrick visits Detroit and the site of the world鈥檚 first assembly line where the Ford Model T was built. He also visits Fair Lane, the home of Henry Ford, where the famous handshake agreement took place. He visits the former site of Ferguson Park, the rival factory that Harry set up right on Ford鈥檚 doorstep.

His journey takes him to New York to examine the spectacular fall-out which led to a $251 million lawsuit, a David v Goliath story of its time, gripping the press and the general public over five years.

Uncovering the men behind the myths, Patrick reveals the genius of two farm boys from different sides of the Atlantic, who went on to change the world of agriculture.

59 minutes

Last on

Thu 31 Aug 2023 22:40

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Producer Mary Johnston
Executive Producer Dermot Lavery
Executive Producer Michael Hewitt

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  • Tue 6 Sep 2022 22:45
  • Wed 7 Sep 2022 21:00
  • Thu 31 Aug 2023 22:40