Posted by greenenvy on March 29, 2017 at 17:53:37 from (216.220.12.96):
In Reply to: Re: IHC 4100 posted by BarnyardEngineering on March 29, 2017 at 10:35:55:
You have it backwards. The first 4 wheel drive tractors were the Wagners first out in the 50s and they were articulated. Steiger brothers starting making their tractors in the late 50s and JD introduced the 8010 in 1959 and all of those tractors were articulated. It was IH that tried the rigid frame concept with the 4300 in 1960. The 4300 didn't go over to well so IH came out with the much smaller 4100. Both tractors were made by the Hough Industrial Division of IH which is why they were painted yellow. Case introduced their 1200 in the mid 60s which was a rigid frame and continued to make rigid frames 4x4s up the merger with IH and even beyond into the 90s. IH's rigid frames fizzled out in the 70s.
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