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Heritage Iron Issue #01 - Digital Copy

Heritage Iron Issue #01 - Digital Copy

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Heritage Iron Issue #01 - Digital Copy

Now available for digital download ONLY. 

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  • FEATURING: IH Farmall 1206: With the introduction of Heritage Iron, your Muscle Tractor connection, it is only fitting to feature the first row crop tractor to surpass the 100-horsepower barrier at the Nebraska state tractor test. Feature tractor owner: Rod Larson - Sheridan, IL.
  • M&W Gear, Part 1: A Company History: M&W Gear is the brainchild of Elmo Meiners and Art Warsaw. This company grew into one of the largest providers of products to improve performance in farm equipment. When tractors had maximum horsepower, M&W then built implements that were designed for more powerful tractors.
  • Collector Homes, Part 1: Homes of Oliver, including the Oliver Inn and Copshaholm in South Bend, IN. Copshaholm was one of the first homes in South Bend to have electricity. Power was provided by Oliver Chilled Plow Works.
  • Mini Muscle: The Toys of 1970: By 1970, the Ertl Company of Dyersville, IA, was leading the industry on the manufacture of toys. Their 1970 catalog included nearly 100 toys offered to retailers. New for that year were the Ford 8000, Case 1070, and Massey 1080.
  • White-Oliver Mighty Tow 4-115: Many Ag tractor manufacturers were already building an Industrial version of their tractors, but the demand was for higher horsepower models that could do more work. 
  • John Deere Buyers Guides: These highly collectible Buyers Guides continued until 1992. 
  • Canadian Combines in the Heritage Era: How combine choices varied between Eastern Canada and Western Canada: Massey-Ferguson 860, John Deere 6601, International Harvester 914, Gleaner L2, Versatile TA 2000, White 8650, and more.
  • Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene 30, 40, and 50 years ago
  • Machinery Profiles: All Roads Lead to ROME. The ROME four-wheel-drives are some of the least known and best-kept secrets in the big tractor market.
  • Sold: Muscle Tractors: Highlights from the first "MUSCLE TRACTOR" auction, conducted by Aumann Auctions.
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