Posted by Jack a on December 20, 2007 at 14:14:52 from (129.176.151.7):
In Reply to: popularity? posted by TroyR on December 20, 2007 at 09:03:15:
I didn't get to vote. I grew up with a AC D17 and WDs and later a 190XT. The WD45 was #1 a couple times for a single model. I also think, if memory serves, that the WD and WC and B at several or some points during production reached #1 for a single model. The All-Crop combines were #1 for quite sometime with little changes. So I can believe that a lot of AC voters showed up. Allis was behind in implement production and that was a factor at keeping them at 3rd place in overall sales numbers. Also it was much cheaper to buy an AC compared to IH and Deere and overall ag sales figures are most always shown as dollar figures so the numbers are again skewed. That's my take. I still farm with AC today.
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