I don't know what percentage of sales they were. Before you start getting sarcastic, show me some production numbers for other tractors! I would imagine that they sold a lot of US models as they are very popular tractors. 4020 JD's are popular and only 264,000 or so were made. It would be reasonable to believe that US and France 165 production numbers added to UK numbers would easily be more units than 4020's. I don't think Ford 5000 production numbers are anywhere close as was suggested in the post I responded to. I also never said there weren't other good tractors. MF 100 series are hard to beat though. Obviously if you compare them to a 25 year newer tractor, they might be a little behind the technology but in 1964/65 they set the standard and it was very high. The 3pt. control is superior to any other tractor when you learn how to use it to its full potential. Before you start getting on my case for what ever reason, show me some production numbers! Dave
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