Posted by jared in wi on November 01, 2007 at 15:25:57 from (205.142.19.91):
In Reply to: ot/ please help posted by D17 man on November 01, 2007 at 14:26:12:
if you are writing an essay, a lot of the information that you would get off of a forum like this one would be opioniated one way or the other. the best place to gather information would be to go to the library, or other sites that tell about each individual company.
im kinda partial to John Deere, so i will give you a couple of facts, and they may be favoring JD, but i believe that they can be proven.
up until the introduction of the new generation tractors by JD, International was the leading mfg. After the JD introduced the New Generation tractors, I think that JD and IH ran "neck and neck" for a while, and then Jd became the leading mfg.
John deere has been producing farm equiptment for over 150 years, and has never had to merge with any other manufacturer. IH was bought out by Case in the mid '80s and then case and several other companies have merged many times, and is now with New Holland. I believe that Case New Holland is owned by a different company all to gether. while JD is owned by JD.
one thing that i noticed between Jd and IH tractors, is that the JD has more torque (the crank had a longer stroke), which means that the JD did not need the TA. IH tractors did not have as long of a stroke which in turn led them IH to having less torque. which led them to add the TA, Which i believe was created by JD.
I hope this helps. there are many books out there that tell alot about JD and IH. I believe a lot of them were produced by MBI.
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