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Allis Chalmers Tractors
The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. was incorporated in 1913. The expansion of this company
through the acquisition of eight manufacturing concerns, widened the scope of its business to
embrace a diversified line of power machinery. Shortly after the beginning of World War I, this
company began to manufacture farm tractors. In 1928 it took over the Monarch Tractor Co. incorporated
in 1918) and has since manufactured the Monarch (a track-laying type) tractor under the name
"Allis-Chalmers." When the Advance-Rumely Co. was acquired in 1931, an agricultural implement
company long engaged in the manufacture of threshing machines and farm tractors was added.
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John Deere Tractors Deere & Co., the largest manufacturer of steel
plows, and the second largest manufacturer of agricultural machinery
in the United States, bought the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Co. in
1918 and began to manufacture farm tractors. Deere & Co.
had started to distribute tractors manufactured by the
Waterloo Gasoline Engine Co. in 1914. In 1926 the name of the gasoline
engine company was changed to John Deere Tractor Co. and became the property of Deere &
Co. This tractor company was based on an organization originally established
by John Deere in 1837.
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J. I. Case Co., the third largest Tractor
manufacturer in the United States, was incorporated in 1880 as
the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. In 1929 the name was changed to its
present one. The business was originally established by Jerome I. Case in 1842. The J. I.
Case Threshing Machine Co. was actively engaged in the building of steam tractors in the 1890's
and was among the first to turn to the gasoline tractor. In 1912 the plant at
Racine, Wis., was enlarged to permit starting tractor production purchasing
engines from the Davis Motor Co., Milwaukee, Wis. In 1913 they started
building their own engines. In 1919 the company merged with the Grand Detour
Plow Co. and in 1928 the Case Co. purchased the implement plant of the
Emerson-Framingham Corp. of Rockford, Ill. At this time the J. I. Case Plow
Co. of Racine was taken over by the Massey-Harris Co. of Toronto. It sold the
rights to use of the name "Case" and "J. I. Case" to the J. I. Case
Threshing Machine Co. of Racine. This brought to an end years of confusion caused by
these two concerns bearing the name J. I. Case, even though they
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John Deere Backhoe |
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became a popular backhoe attachment. Available in a 10 and 12 foot model. Mounting options were the John Deere JD300 or the John Deere JD400 loaders only.
The 92 John Deere Backhoe like all other JD Backhoes were treated as attachments. The backhoes could be demounted to free the loader tractor for three
point hitch, drawbar or PTO work.
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JOHN DEERE 720 |
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The
John Deere 720achieved many records in the Deere line: It was
the largest row-crop two-cylinder model built by
John Deere
;the largest row-crop tractor tested at Nebraska; it provided
more work per gallon of diesel fuel of any wheeled
or crawler tractor tested up to that time; and the gas and
LP-gas models were also the most powerful row-crops of
their fuel type.
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FORD NA |
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The 3PT War
a $9.25 million dollar settlement agreement against Ford. Ford
agreed to discontinue production of the
hydraulic system using Ferguson's reservoir-side
hydraulic pump
by the end of the 1952 model
year. 1953 saw the release of the Ford NA
Ferguson, who had begun producing Ford 9N look-alikes
that he marketed as Ferguson TE-20 and TO-
20 , suffered in the final settlement
for his success. He had manufactured nearly
140,000 of the 9N clones without Ford's permissio
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JOHN DEERE R |
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After years of testing
John Deere
relaesed its first diesel tractor in 1949. The John Deere R was also the first Deere tractor with a live independent PTO with its own clutch,
and it in turn drove the
hydraulic pump.
It was also the company's first to be offered with an all-steel cab option.
Total production over five and a half years was 21,294.
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CASE 530 |
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Case 530 First announced in 1960 the Case 530 tractor "Standard Tread"
was the base tractor of the extremely popular 530
Construction King. The tractor offered the advantages of the 530
Construction King for drawbar applications. It was a popular tractor for pulling rollers, tampers, scrapers, trailers,
and similar
Construction Equipment
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FARMALL REGULAR - F20 |
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International Harvester
Company built 135,000 regular
Farmall Tractors
between 1923 and 1932, when the name was changed to "F-20." (The F- 12 was also introduced in 1932 by IInternational Harvester and 132,000 F-12's were built between 1932 and 1938.)
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