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Posted by msb on February 08, 2006 at 19:00:06 from (12.210.167.23):
In Reply to: research help posted by brandon_hpu on February 08, 2006 at 18:32:38:
1953 was the year of the most changes in tractors,I think.Almost every manufacture announced a new model that year.AC WD 45 with live PTO,Deere models 50,60 & 70 with live PTO,MM with the UB, Ford Jubilee, Massey Harris 44 Special with live PTO,Farmall Super H & Super M, Oliver? not sure of change,Ferguson? TO 20& TO 30? Case DC?Eagle hitch?Co Op/Cockshutte--sp?( could not beleive they used that name when they changed the name) What am I leaving out? Before the decade was over Ferguson merged wIth Massey Harris and I think all manufacturers had live PTO,diesel engines and power steering .Plus much improved hydraulics and considerable more horsepower.Manufactures were also incorporating more creature comfort in their designs during that decade. The 50s was my favorite decade to have lived though.Drudgery was fading fast on the farm during those years.Combining corn in the last part of the decade was starting to be common place.So many new innovations in those years.
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