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Heritage Iron Issue #14 - Digital Copy
Heritage Iron Issue #14 - Digital Copy
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- FEATURING: Massey-Ferguson 1150. Maxi-Massey, the world's first V-8 row-crop tractor. In the early-1960s, if you were not moving forward, you were moving backward. When Massey first introduced the 1150, it was known as the Maxi Massey; it had maximum power, maximum work per hour, maximum speed, and maximum comfort. Feature tractor owner: Shane Bowman - Albany, IN.
- Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene from 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
- Versatile 1080: Big Roy. Designed as the Model 1080, the tractor came to be known simply as "Big Roy" in honor of the company's co-founder. Big Roy featured eight-wheel-drive on four axles; boasted 600 horsepower, and tipped the scales at 26 tons.
- J.I. Case: Farming the Full Line, Part 1. In this issue of Heritage Iron and the next, we will review the full product range offered by J.I. Case Company in its 125th year.
- International Harvester 6588: From the U.K. IH sold the 60 series 2+2 worldwide with tractors being shipped to Europe, Australia, Canada, and the U.K.
- Air Reels: The Innovation That Challenged Gravity. Between 1960 and 1985, producers and manufacturers were challenged to make the harvesting process more efficient. The introduction of air reels to earlier heritage combines was one of many combine adaptions to make harvesting more efficient.
- John Deere Aftermarket Cabs: Comfort Station or Echo Chamber? Pacesetter, Year-A-Round, Hinker, Egging, Cozy Cab.