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Re: Re: Most produced of all time
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Posted by jakee on July 15, 2000 at 19:42:36 from (205.188.197.52):
In Reply to: Re: Most produced of all time posted by Pete Tatham on July 15, 2000 at 16:01:39:
yea i think your right but not that model the to-20 and te-20 most came from the heart of the motor city on southfield road, it,s still there but empty.around 30 spur,s to the railroad it was a big place remember coming by there and seeing ton,s of massy-fergeson,s on rail road car,s waiting to be shipped world wide.then i would give second place to ford 8-n,s john deere has produced a little under 3 million tractor,s to my memory.harvester hit 5 million back in 1971, deere,s to best selling tractor,s were the B and the 4020,g was not a good seller some what like the f-30.most all of africa were you go you will see nothing but massy fergeson tractor,s no other kind, started a tractor production book many years ago and never finished it.yes and don,t forget all those old fordson,s ford made back in the 20,s and 30,s some of those year,s henery made more than all the other,s put to geather.
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