Jack Olding


Jack Olding of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England had a company, which specialised in the import and modification of tanks and tractors during the Second World War.
He had a factory on the A1 just to the north of Hatfield, at a site now known as Oldings Corner.
After the war, partly because of government pressure caused by a shortage of dollars, he made an ultimately unsuccessful gamble by relinquishing the Caterpillar agency for what proved to be the less successful Vickers Vigor tractor. Indeed, the company is recognized as the only Caterpillar dealer to voluntarily give up the franchise. They were also distributors for the Opperman Motocart.
On his death the company passed to Scottish Land Development.
Jack Olding's real name was Henry John Douglas Olding.