Doe Triple-D

Essex farmer George Pryor developed an ingenious solution to the problem by creating his own tractor.

He did this by purchasing two Fordson tractors, removing the front wheels and axles and linking the two by means of a turntable which provided the steering action powered by hydraulic rams.

The vast majority of Triple-Ds were sold in the UK, but a number were exported to the United States and elsewhere.

Triple-Ds are worth a great deal due to their relative rarity, even unrestored Does can demand extremely high prices at auction.

The Triple-D is also available in a 1:16 Scale model produced by Universal Hobbies[1] Media related to Doe tractors at Wikimedia Commons

Doe Dual-Drive Triple D Tractor
Doe Dual Drive 130 on show at the Codicote Steam and Country Show 2009