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Posted by Bill from up north-I don't think so!! on January 04, 2002 at 23:15:16 from (216.55.194.121):
In Reply to: Re: Re: mahindra and kioti tractors posted by Tommy D. - Some Corrections on January 04, 2002 at 19:53:00:
Harry and Henry developed the 3pt hitch system but the rest of a 9n Ford is copied from all the other tractor makers (with the exception of JD) who had been making tractor power trains In-line for almost ten years before the 9n was ever built . Obviously whoever wrote that book you've been reading didn't know anything about the tractors that were built between 1929-1939. Examples- AC Model E-20-35 --1928 Oliver RowCrop-1930 -becameOliver80-1937 AC Model U 1929 -on rubber IHC Farmall F-30 --1931-Farmall M-1939 Case Model L --1927 , and last but not least the Fordson of 1916 and Wallis of 1915. The First PTO on the market was on a IH Model 8-16 in 1918 and was on HartParrs' by 1926 ,so other than the the 3pt hitch, tell me again how tractors operate today!!!
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