The reason the prices are falling is that the world economy is in shambles, and the oil investors have disappeared. In history farm commodities seem to be the first to drop and a year or two later the rest of the economy fails. Farmers quit buying equipment, vehicles, toys. everybody in production and sales become cashless, now they can't afford new stuff, ie new houses, cars, appliances etc and the dominos effect grows. This country already is in very very serious trouble, and there isnt a politician (either party) that has a clue how to fix this. And the press is so twisted it makes matters worse. The environ"mental" croud is costing the working class huge sums to "fix" the environment. Co2 concerns are ludicrous. A recent link on YT website showed Deere in debt at over a billion dollars. Yes with a B billion. The show is nearly over, too many have sought to destroy this country from within. I don't like to sound negative but I thought I would never in my lifetime see this once great nation in such serious trouble. I just saw on the news a prediction that by summer we could be seeing gasoline at $1 or less. While I enjoy low gas prices that low cost gasoline may be very expensive.
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Today's Featured Article - History of the Nuffield Tractor: Part 2 - by Anthony West. In February 1953 production of the ETC T.V.O engine started, ready for the March 1953 press announcements. The new TVO engine had a number of improvements which resulted in a 10 per cent more power (43bhp as against 38 bhp on the earlier engine) and 10 per cent more fuel economy. Some of the improvements are listed below: Redesigned combustion chamber, improved spark plugs and positioning, plug size 14mm(earlier size 18mm).
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