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Re: What's better 1066 0r 4440
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Posted by G/MAN on December 16, 2004 at 13:37:30 from (67.52.48.10):
In Reply to: Re: What's better 1066 0r 4440 posted by supermpuller4 on December 16, 2004 at 13:19:58:
The problem is that any time somebody doesn't agree with you and sets you straight, you automatically think they're upset. Don't flatter yourself into thinking you can upset me. You can believe whatever you want to believe, but I'd put a $100 bill down that Deere caught IH in production long ago. 1.2 million two-cylinders (conservative estimate based on serial numbers), 600,000 New Gens just in the 3010/4010/3020/4020 alone, and 1 million tractors out of Mannheim alone is 3 million, and that's not counting what Waterloo has built since '72, and a bunch of other plants. And seeing as how Deere passed IH in total sales in '58, there's no doubt who's built more farm equipment total over the years. It takes more than tractors to farm, you know. If Deere was as stuck on production numbers and making a big deal about building X amount of tractors, we'd know exactly how many tractors Deere has built. I guess they figured building the tractors was more important than telling the world how many they'd built. But hold onto your big red dream, lol.
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