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Heritage Iron Issue #10 - Digital Copy

Heritage Iron Issue #10 - Digital Copy

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Heritage Iron Issue #10 - Digital Copy
 

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  • FEATURING: Steiger Tiger IV: The year 1983 saw the Steiger Tractor Co. of Fargo, ND, unveil its largest tractor model ever built - the Steiger Tiger IV. Feature tractor owner: Randall Bros. - Holgate, OH.
  • International Harvester Model 800 Flex-Frame Plow: When you needed to turn large amounts of ground fast, the IH 800 flex frame plow was your best implement to create large ribbons of turned soil fast.
  • The New Generation: Competition in the Market. With the introduction of the John Deere New Generation Series of tractors in 1960, the competitive environment throughout farm country was transformed. 
  • Memories from the Pea Patch: Pea Harvesting. In this issue and future issues, we will trace the great names like FMC (Food Machinery Company), Byron, Chyslom-Ryder, Pixall, and other lesser-known brands.
  • International Harvester's 1468/1568 DV550 Tractor Engine: From an Engineer's Perspective. The DV engine production began late in 1964 with 332 total units for that year. 1468 owner: Richard Walker - Charlottesville, IN.
  • Twisted Tractor: 1972 I-H Farmall, built by Richard Walker.
  • Mini Muscle: Golden Molines - Skinner Family Affection. In the Keystone State, Minneapolis-Moline tractors and the Skinner family are synonymous among equipment aficionados. 
  • Homes Every Collector Should See: The Fate of the John Deere House in Moline, IL.
  • Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene from 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
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