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Re: John Deere Combine History
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Posted by Panhandle Randall on January 28, 2004 at 07:00:15 from (206.103.100.141):
In Reply to: John Deere Combine History posted by Rick on January 26, 2004 at 15:17:39:
The first self-propelled John Deere combine was the model 55 introduced in 1947. The model 95 was introduced in 1958. Both the 55 and 95 were produced through 1969. The "new generation" or "00" series combines were introduced in 1970. These were the 3300, 4400, 6600 and 7700. Later the "20" series was introduced (such as 6620, 7720, etc.) but I don't have the dates for them. Someone else may fill in the gaps. I hope this helps, though. I own a 1973 mdel 6600 John Deere combine. It is a good machine.
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