3 Point Ink LLC (Heritage Iron/Oliver Heritage)
Heritage Iron Issue #17 - Digital Copy
Heritage Iron Issue #17 - Digital Copy
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Heritage Iron Issue #17 - Digital Copy
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- FEATURING: Allis-Chalmers One-Ninety XT. For a time, it was almost named the XP for extra power. John E. Schueneman - Beach Park, IL.
- Case 4-Wheel-Drive Tractors... Unbendable! The Case brand four-wheel-drives are "unbendable" because they are a rigid frame design that uses four-wheel selectable steering instead of a center hinge or articulation joint to turn the tractor. Case 2470, 2670, 2870, 4490, 4690, 4890.
- Tractors & Options: The Start of the Heritage Era. The advance of technology as well as the hunger of the human spirit was putting its stamp on American agriculture.
- Sweet Corn: The Byron Harvester Story. The leader in sweet corn harvesting equipment during the Heritage Era was Byron.
- Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene from 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
- Brian Johnson's Lamborghini Trattori. Who would guess that you could see a piece of Lamborghini farm equipment at a Florida Flywheelers show? Lamborghini started building tractors with leftover military equipment.