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English: The Soviet industry produced the copy of Fordson F under the brand Fordson-Putilovets (Krasny Putilovets/Kirov) from 1924 till 1932. Red Army soldiers on the tractor driver’s training.
Українська: Радянська промисловість випускала копію Fordson F під маркою Фордзон-Путиловець (виробництво Червоний Путиловець/Киров) з 1924 по 1932 рр. Червоноармійці на тренуванні трактористів.
Русский: Советская промышленность выпускала копию Fordson F под маркой "Фордзон-Путиловец" (производства завода "Красный Путиловец") с 1924 по 1932 годы. Красноармейцы обучаются вождению трактора.
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Source Projector (Spotlight) issue issue 6 (228) 1930
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