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Posted by JD on December 07, 2002 at 13:49:28 from (209.240.198.63):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Poor excuse for tractors posted by Jcnc on December 07, 2002 at 10:48:26:
John Deere had the industry first power lift to raise or lower intergral equipment. This was on the GP built from 1928 to 1935. Sometime in the 1940s John Deere had an industry first Power-Trol. for remote control of towed implements. Around 1954 on the 50 60 and 70 they had the 800 and then 801 hitch. Vary much like a real 3 point hitch. In 1956 John Deere had New universal 3 point hitch, with load-and-depth control. This was a real 3 point hitch! I have it on my 620. It really works good. In 1960 New generation of power tractors the 3010 and 4010 had new 3 point hitch with lower-link sensing.
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