3 Point Ink LLC (Heritage Iron/Oliver Heritage)
Heritage Iron Issue #50 - Digital Copy
Heritage Iron Issue #50 - Digital Copy
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Heritage Iron Issue #50 Mar/Apr 2017 - Digital Copy
Now available for digital download ONLY.
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- FEATURING: The Legendary Big Bud 16V-747, Big Bud's Field Artillery. Built in a one-year time period, the 747 has attracted attention from all corners of the world. Feature tractor owner: Williams Brothers - Big Sandy, MT.
- Farmall and International Harvester 656, 756, and 856 Tractors. IH introduced the 656 in 1965, about two years before the rest of the 56 series made their appearance. IH 656 LP Western owned by Huber Bros. - Oxford, WI; IH 756 LPG owned by Huber Bros. - Oxford, WI; IH 756 Row Crop owned by Jim Kuhns - Russiaville, IN; IH 856 Wheatland owned by Lewy Scheme - Keil, WI.
- The Allis-Chalmers D 21. AC's D 21 is the most iconic and recognizable tractor the company ever made. Even though it's one of the D Series, it looks different than the others in that lineup.
- Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene from 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
- John Deere Planters: JD planter history can be traced back to those produced before 1900 by Deere and Mansur, in which Deere had only a minor investment. Read about JD's MaxEmerge line, plus pull-type and mounted planters, and more.
- Farmhand F-600 Forage Harvester: Supplying to Industrial Farmers. John Deere, Claas, New Holland, and Krone lead the way in an all-out battle to see who can build the most powerful and largest harvesters.