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A Jag V12 Powered Ferguson Tractor Plowing Snow At High Speed Is BangShifty Perfection


A Jag V12 Powered Ferguson Tractor Plowing Snow At High Speed Is BangShifty Perfection

Last week I showed a video of a six second, street legal Camaro making laps and cruising the back roads of Maryland and joked that it was Chad’s wet dream come to life. Well kids, this is mine. We have showed you film of this Jaguar V12 powered Ferguson driving before and that was cool but to see it working in the snow with a rear mounted plow slinging the white stuff is even cooler than that. With its 12 individual zoomie exhaust pipes and a driver who is obviously the coolest guy in Norway I cannot think of a better way to reintroduce this world class piece of engineering than by way of this video.

The only thing that would make this video better is if the plow was a big front mounted V-unit and the guys was busting through three foot drifts. I’m not going to wish poor weather on the dude but hey, a man can dream right? Sure, Chad says that I am a complete weirdo and should probably be locked up for my love of all things tractor but he can stuff it right where the California sun don’t shine! Old tractors with flathead V8 conversions are cool and all, but c’amon you have to admit that this is far superior to those both in cylinder count and in sound. The V12 has a great wail to it and he’s not even making it sweat.

Go ahead and hurl your insults, this thing rules!

Thanks for the tip Arild!

PRESS PLAY BELOW TO SEE THE COOLEST GUY IN NORWAY SLING SNOW IN A JAG V12 POWERED FERGUSON TRACTOR –


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13 thoughts on “A Jag V12 Powered Ferguson Tractor Plowing Snow At High Speed Is BangShifty Perfection

  1. jerry z

    I’m glad living in NC, I don’t have to deal with that white fluff!

    He should have done some donuts first before plowing.

  2. GuitarSlinger

    Insane ! In the very best of ways … though in light of Jaguars notorious unreliability I’m not so sure I’d be using one in a tractor … but then again … what the heck . There’s been Porsche and Lamborghini tractors … so why not a Jag powered one … even if it does break down a lot

    @ jerry z – Living in CO as I do … you have no idea what you’re missing out on 😉 Personally … I couldn’t go 12 months without it

    1. jerry z

      I lived in northern NJ until last year. Seeing only snow on the ground for over 4 months drove me south! Wearing shorts in January is AWESOME!

      Wonder if that Jag motor will fit in a Cub Cadet!

  3. Pete P.

    WOW! Thanks Brian. One of the things on my bucket list is to own something with a V12 and I have an old Ford 8N tractor sitting in the back corner of the shop. Now all I have to do is find an old XJS, drag it home, merge the two together and wait for the next Michigan snowstorm!!!

  4. Dan Stokes

    VERY COOL (in more ways than one). Chuckling like a loon! Did you notice that Norweegan snow looks like the US stuff – amazing! You would think it would have an accent or something. And the funny Rebel flag is pretty cool, too.

    ‘Slinger – I used to live in MI (born and raised) and now I’m in coastal NC. I DO know what I’m “missing” – and I’m not missing it! You can keep the frozen crap.

    Dan

  5. Bad Brad

    Okay Brian as you already know I’m was practically born on a tractor and love them just the same even though I had to choice in loving them. When you grow up on a farm well you Farm! So, tell Chad to quit being a hater. There’s plenty of tractor love to go around the world for all of us. Remember, plow deep and long furrows my tractor brethren. Can I get an Amen?

  6. Arrow1100

    No one mentioned how COOL a 12 with Voomies sound 🙂 flop tops and all
    Can you hear it now sucking 95% nitro 🙂
    very cool
    what do you do with a rusted out V12 jag with a good motor and a good tractor with a clapped motor ?
    FUN

  7. Bill W

    Hmmm.. I’ve got a rusty XJS with a good V12.. and I need a backhoe for around the cottage. This is giving me ideas!!!

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