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Re: 20th Century Tractors
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Posted by Rev JJ on June 24, 2001 at 06:20:38 from (64.12.105.163):
In Reply to: 20th Century Tractors posted by Lee on June 22, 2001 at 15:01:44:
Turn of the Century,generally defined by large threshing rigs needing big power, Gaar-Scott 18+ hp Steamer(they were the oldest maufacturer at the time),Advance small steamer, 20hp(later called a 60hp)Case. Teens;When gas tractors were first really practicle, Any Heavy weight Rumley Oil Pull, Any Hart Parr, IH 10-20 Titan(Fords only real competition for several years) '20's; John Deere D, Fordson, and unquestionably the most imoprtant and influential tractor of the age, the IH Farmall Regular The rest of them are really a matter of brand preference, The '40's seeing the country side covered up by both JD and IH letter series tractors
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