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Posted by Bermuda Ken on January 10, 2005 at 10:24:40 from (4.11.80.100):
To clear up some of the confusion over the various millionth IH built tractors, here’s a quick guide to a few of the major ones I have proof of. The 1 millionth Farmall series tractor was made in 1947. The count for this tractor includes all of the various Farmall series tractors made (Regular, F-20, F-12, A-B-H, ect). The Farmall factory built its 1 millionth tractor in April 1951. The count for this tractor was comprised of ONLY the tractors built at the Farmall plant. ERTL made a toy of this tractor. IH made Farmall tractors in more than 1 factory. (Rock Island, Louisville, Ky. And Chicago) The 3 millionth IH made tractor is a 300 utility sn# 501. The 4 millionth IH made tractor is believed to be a 806 built in 1964 or 1965. The 5 millionth IH made tractor is a 1066 built in 1974. The Farmall plant built its 2 millionth tractor on Dec 5, 1978. This was a 1086. Lousville built its 1 millionth tractor on 1-10-1969. This was a 3444 TLB that was sold to the state of Kentucky.
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