This cover is for all English Manufactured Fordson Model N tractors manufactured in Dagenham, England from 1933 – 1945. 

All Fordson tractors were shipped from the factory to the dealers with covers on them. Our covers are reproductions of the original covers that came with your Fordson tractor when it was shipped new from the factory.

Many tractors have exhaust pipes and air intake pipes that come straight up on the sides. Should your tractor have these pipes on it, the cover will not go over the tractor without cutting a hole in the cover for the pipe. We will be pleased to work with you and place a hole in the cover at the proper place. This way, the hole is placed right and constructed in a way that looks right, and is done in a professional manner.  
There is no additional charge for this service. See instructions below for taking these measures. Once complete, please forward to us.
We also make covers for John Deere, Ford Model 2N, 8N, & 9N, and Massey Ferguson TE20, TO20, and TO30 tractors. Please go to our eBay store to view these other covers.

Our Satisfaction Guaranteed:  If for any reason you are not satisfied with our cover, just return it to us within 30 days of the purchase date in clean, undamaged condition and we will refund you the full purchase price of the cover.

Note: If we need to cut holes in your cover to accommodate the vertical pipes on your tractor. See 2 diagrams with measurement instructions.


Side View

Please take the measurements and e-mail them back to us. It will be necessary to take 4 measurements for the side view diagram and 4 measurements for the top view diagram.
Diameter of Exhaust Pipe – measurement of diameter
Diameter of Muffler – measurement of diameter at the widest point (if your tractor has straight pipes with no muffler, then indicate the widest part of the exhaust system)
Diameter of Mushroom Cap – measurement of widest part of mushroom cap
Diameter of Air Pipe – measurement of diameter


Top View

From front of radiator knob along top seam of the tank, parallel to the point where the exhaust pipe extends up vertically.
From that point at the top of the tank seam down the side of the tank to the exhaust pipe.
From front of radiator knob along top seam of the tank, parallel to the point where the air pipe extends up vertically.

From that point at the top of the tank seam down the side of the tank to the air pipe.