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Re: Most Popular Farmall of All Time
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Posted by Steven@nd on January 23, 2003 at 17:27:04 from (12.15.56.228):
In Reply to: Most Popular Farmall of All Time posted by John, OH on January 23, 2003 at 16:24:38:
If you go on production numbers, the Farmall H comes out on top with 390,317 produced. Add on the Super H and high crops and you get 29,624 more to get a grand total of 419,941. The Farmall M had 270,140 produced. Add on high crops and Supers for 46,470 more and you get 316,610 total. (note that there were more Super M's than Super H's made - the switch to higher horsepower was starting) Perhaps more interesting than production numbers, is the fact that the Cub was in production in some form from 1947 until 1979, that's 32 years! (some JD people say the D had the longest production run, but the D had 29 years) Plus the fact that they still make the Cub Cadet, although it has been drastically changed since the first Cadet rolled off the line.
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