Here in Northeast Iowa New Idea had the pull type picker market down. Some JD, IH, and Olivers around but not near as many as the New Ideas. There used to be a fair amount of Unis around too. AC had did build a few pull types that must have sold well in this area as I have owned six of them, one of them I parted out, one I kept and the rest were sold. As far as the mounted again New Idea was king(1960s and later), IH was a very close 2nd with the 234, you saw a decent amount of JDs, Fords on all brands of tractors, and the under mount ACs sold well in this area as well.
Spreaders were New Idea, New Holland and John Deere. Saw some IH and ACs once in a while.
Planters were Deere, IH, Kinze and AC. Now Mostly Kinze in this area. I sell Whites but Kinze has the market right now.
Choppers in this area were JD, AC, Gehl. By the time the 70s came around New Holland started to show up. By the 90s New Holland had the majority.
AC had a great blower and sold well here in the 50s and 60s. Gehl sold a lot along with IH in the 70s and 80s.
Balers, NH, JD, IH. Later years mostly JD and NH.
One that comes to mind for me is Minneapolis Moline corn shellers, once in a while you see a JD but MM had 95% of the shellers in this area.
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