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how come theres no "white" forum on the site,oliver and cockshutt have a combined forum,and Moline is its own.with white buying all 3 shouldn't there be a white section with all 3 under it ???
 
I have to believe it wouldn't get much traffic. The guys who went to White from MM no doubt post their questions on the MM forum and the ones who went to White from Oliver and Cockshutt bring their problems here. Are there overlaps? Probably,but I think there's a better chance of getting those questions answered the way things are than if they were posted on a forum that doesn't get much traffic. There's a Modern Tractor forum on here where questions about them could be asked,but who ever goes there?
 
just like no International forum.
guess many dont know the difference in farmall, mccormick and international.
 
Ya,and with White,where would it end? An Agco forum? That would encompass a lot of brands. Allis,Oliver,MM,Cockshutt,MH,MF....and the list goes on.
 
Well technically this site is "Yesterday's tractor" and is really intended to cover tractors mid 1970's and older.

Anything White brand would pretty much be late 1970's so newer than Yesterday's tractor target years. Really it is more likely to be covered under "Today's tractors" website.
 
(quoted from post at 21:08:38 10/01/17) Well technically this site is "Yesterday's tractor" and is really intended to cover tractors mid 1970's and older.

Anything White brand would pretty much be late 1970's so newer than Yesterday's tractor target years. Really it is more likely to be covered under "Today's tractors" website.

True, but this website is also around 15-20 years old. I remember posting questions on an Oliver 1755 that blew it's motor in 2001. Many tractors that were a lot newer then would for sure fall under yesterday's tractors by now.

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
To my knowledge the year target ranges has not changed for this website as compared to the Today's tractor website and I have been visiting here since the early 2000's too.

On a separate note many tractors are now old enough to qualify as antiques based on their ripe old age but go to a true antique pull and there will be year cut-offs for participating. A 55 year old JD 4010 or 4020 would flat out smoke a JD A or JD G if pulling in the same weight class stock to stock to stock.
 

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