Posted by MFPoor on September 22, 2011 at 09:06:38 from (72.4.0.230):
In Reply to: Tractor sales numbers posted by Raltn on September 22, 2011 at 07:28:02:
From what I have read, the early Fordson sold more than the N series. And then the N series is actually 2, and arguably 3 models. IMHO, the 9N and 2N are essentially the same, and the 8N was a considerably different tractor, so what should they be lumped together unless other brands/models can do the same? (ie Ferguson TO20/TO30/TO35/TE's, ect. With the Fergie selling better worldwide, their total numbers are quite high also. H Farmall is in the hunt, and since we're talking "series"...why not count 4010 and 4020 together. The varients of the MF135 sold in huge numbers worldwide. Same basic tractor, but with a dozen different model designations.
Total sales of individual models was obviously higher years ago as there were many more farmers on smaller farms. The best selling tractors of today come nowhere near what some of the "less popular" models did 50 or 75 years ago.
Now days every brand claims some sort of "#1 in sales" title.
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