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Re: origin of JD 300 series diesels
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Posted by buickanddeere on July 11, 2006 at 15:28:56 from (209.240.120.183):
In Reply to: Re: origin of JD 300 series diesels posted by j cook (iowa) on July 11, 2006 at 07:09:18:
Mannheim also built and exported the 510 & 710. We had the choice of it or the 1010 & 2010 at the same time. Then there were tractors like the 2120,2130, 1640,1840 that the US never seen. From the 20 to 40 series both Dubuque and Mannhiem built a very very similar tractor mechanically. During the 30 & 40 era there was some old style/new style bodies that overlapped in Canada while the new wer ebuilt in the US. The numbering series for the identical tractors from the 20 to mid 40 series was all together different from the Dubuque and Mannheim. With the exception of the 2020,and maybe the 820/830. I still haven't completely figured out which tractor matched what. I seen a 279 cu in 2120 with a Saran built engine. Drove it lots too.
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