Oliver/White: what's that? I guess there were some Oliver 77's way back when
Massey: Maybe 10 dealers in the entire state. "no one" had them, then they went broke in the 80's and everyone ended up glad the didn't have one
Ford: Never have seen a ford newer than a gray one. Don't they sell them out east, maybe?
Minneapolis Moline: Are those they guys that made the tractor that was also supposed to be a car? Never saw a MM as new as 1965. Were they still in business then?
Allis 180: Didn't they have about ten different places to add different oil? Rear end, final drives, trans, hydraulic, etc, etc, and didn't they have that power director deal that was always going out or slipping?
706/756, 3020: About a "million" of them around here. A matter of personal preference, but no other color than red or green in most of the state. I guess a "million" guys couldn't all be wrong. There were more 3020's, but lots of the red ones also. I have never even seen most of the others. Must be a regional thing. Here in wide-open corn country, they were all too small to be more than a chore or planter or baler tractor by then anyway.
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