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Heritage Iron Issue #19 - Digital Copy

Heritage Iron Issue #19 - Digital Copy

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Heritage Iron Issue #19 - Digital Copy

Now available for digital download ONLY. 

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  • FEATURING: White Plainsman A4T-1600, aka: The Maverick Project. Never had the company created such a beast and it went against any form of styling Minneapolis-Moline had used before. But in the end, the beast was branded the A4T and considered by the engineering department to be successful in many different aspects. Feature tractor owner: 
  • 75 Years of CLAAS Combines: Part 1, The Ford Connection. The CLAAS name is synonymous with crop harvesting worldwide. In the global market, CLAAS produces combines, self-propelled forage harvesters, tractors, sugar harvesters, hay mowers, and balers. In the late-1960s, the company supplied Ford with three combine models, the 620, 630, 640.
  • T'was the night before Christmas, and all the through the shed, not a tractor was stirring, not even Big Red... 
  • The Bigger, The Better: Featuring Tractors of the 1970s. Where the 1960s had seen the advent of newer, more powerful turbocharged tractors, the 1970s would represent more of the same. The difference would be that technology was moving on and manufacturers were beefing up their tractors to handle even bigger tasks.
  • The IH 5388 Tractor: Dawn of the New Farmall. In the summer months of 1984, International Harvester engineers were busy testing the next new tractor series that was due to hit the market in the fall of 1985. The prototypes of the "New Farmall" were never sold to the public, but talk of their existence has haunted the IH tractor world for years.
  • Mini Muscle: Unique Farm Equipment Models, Meister's Case Toys and Literature.
  • Museums: Heartland Acres Agribition Center.
  • Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene from 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
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