By the time the tripple diget New Idea pickers came out the other manufactures had quit building them so only choice. Oliver was consideren a lot better picker in the N0 5 single row and No 4 mounted but very few Oliver dealers around And by the time those New Idea pickers came out Oliver was just about gone for good. Balers before the John Deere 14T were mostly New Holland then IHC but when Deere actually came out with a string tie baler bypassed IHC in a big jump other balers scarce. Never saw an Oliver in the field. It was Oliver picker and JD balers after the 14T. New Idea rakes No.1 and New Idea spreaders thru the 12 or 12A series. New Idea machinery was built 40 mile from me. Combines was the AC 60, 66 & 72 followed by the Deere 12A, 25 & 30 machines, More Deere 45 than any other selfpropeled Combines. But there were more Deere dealers than any other make, IHC close behind, then I would guess AC with Oliver, Ford and Ferguson following and never saw a MH or MM or Case in any machinery.
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