Posted by Jack a on October 10, 2012 at 23:44:35 from (70.35.110.239):
In Reply to: Tractor Firsts posted by low budget on October 10, 2012 at 18:59:49:
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Success or not the MH GP 4x4 was a row crop 4wd. No one said anything about articulated I don't think. Not going back to look but if we are talking ariculated then Steiger was way out in front and Deere built the failed 8010/8020 in 1959.
The WD was open center with a manually adjustable rate of flow and worked great using Allis or high pressure cylinders. The D17 offered an optional auxilary pump with 2 way valves that was compatable with low pressure systems but very few were ever ordered with it as the Allis system worked fine when using Allis equipment. The pump was just like the pump on the Series IV D17.
Allis wasn't the first to go under. IH was a year earlier. Razz all you want I can take it. :)
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