Tractor: Massey Ferguson

Maker
Massey Ferguson
Production date
18 June 1956
Description
One large Massey Ferguson tractor with bright red body, three wheels on each side in tracks, and a green textile cover over the cab.
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Provenance details
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-1958: Sir Edmund Hillary: South Pole/Antarctica: 1955-1958
Measurements
Length: 3 - Strip of red painted rubber from Massey Ferguson: 650mm
Dimensions (LxWxH): whole: 3250 x 2010 x 2400mm
Researcher comments/remarks
Built in Coventry by the Standard Company for Massey Ferguson, this tractor was one of five allotted to Scott Base in support of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition. It was one of three which reached the South Pole on 4 January 1958. Under the leadership of Sir Edmund Hillary the modified tractors became the first vehicles to reach the South Pole overland. Modifications included a full tracking system which needed rigid front wheels. To achieve this, fence standards (waratahs) were welded to the steering. These can still be seen on the machine displayed in the Sir Robertson Stewart Hall of Discovery. One tractor was returned to the United Kingdom, one to the Auckland Transport Museum and the Canterbury Museum houses the third.
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Associated place notes
Used to reach the South Pole on 4 January 1958.
Current rights code
Other id
35/68
A168.76
SC 124342 E
513829
Catalogue No.
A168.76
Accession number
1968.35.1

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