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Heritage Iron Issue #03 - Digital Copy
Heritage Iron Issue #03 - Digital Copy
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- Featuring: Allis-Chalmers Two-Twenty Landhandler: The D Series Allis-Chalmers models began their evolution into the 100 Series with the introduction of the One-Ninety in 1964. However, it would be several years before the Two-Twenty hit the scene. Feature tractor owner: Vern Veldhuizen - Richmond, IL.
- IH Hydrostatic Drive Tractors, Part 2: A Shift Away from Gears: After seeing the HT341 operate as a successful engineering testing vehicle, IH engineers were confident they could transfer this new transmission technology to a production farm tractor.
- Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
- M&W Gear, Part 3: Turbos & Accessories: M&W Gear was all about efficiency. Elmo Meiners laid in bed at night just thinking of ways to improve the economy of an engine and getting longer life out of it. The turbocharger was just a natural for what he had in mind. Side bar: Our M&W Story by Rick Brunton.
- One of a Kind Auction for a One of a Kind Man: Wayne Crooks.
- Machinery Profile: Big Bud: The Ultimate Muscle Tractor. Also with The Big Bud Reunion by Sherry Schaefer.
- Mini Muscle: Doug Nelson: Sculpting Muscle Tractors from polymer clay.
- The John Deere 4020 Leaves its Mark: Again in 1969, the Long Green Line zeros in on power requirements.
- Homes Every Collector Should See, Part 3: James and Charles Deering History in Miami, FL.
- Short-Line: Thomure Manufacturing: If your tractor has a chrome exhaust stack, it probably came from a pipe manufacturer located in the middle of America.