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Heritage Iron Issue #18 - Digital Copy

Heritage Iron Issue #18 - Digital Copy

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Heritage Iron Issue #18 - Digital Copy

Now available for digital download ONLY. 

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  • FEATURING: Case 1070 Black Knight Demonstrator. The new Case 70 series Agri-King tractors were a major change in tractor design for Case. To actively promote these new tractors, Case developed a tractor demonstration program that was very eye catching and has now become quite collectible. Feature tractor owner: Joe Warrenfeltz - Franklin Grove, IL.
  • Half Century of Progress 2011: Spanning a Full Century of Equipment. Every two years, an event takes place that draws people from all over the world. While the 2011 event is only the fifth show to be held, HCOP has grown into one of the largest displays of vintage equipment in the country. Special guest: Jon Kinzenbaw with Big Blue and the Two-Headed Terror. 
  • New Holland Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters. It was not until the 1930s and 1940s that New Holland became involved with the hay and forage equipment it is so well known for today. 818, 1880, 1890, 1895, 1900, 2100.
  • International Harvester's Axial-Flow Combine: A Legend of the Harvest. When the Axial-Flow was introduced in the fall of 1977, it was the culmination of any man-hours of hard work, testing, and engineering.1440, 1470, 1480.
  • 1960 Era Combines. There was a myriad of choices for farmers to chose from, as the combine marketplace expanded, contracted, and rationalized as the decade matured. Massey 82, John Deere Models 45-105, IH 403, Oliver 525, and more.
  • John Deere 1010 Crawler: The Family Tractor. Owned by Jim Sabine Cadle; reconditioned by Matt Whitley. 
  • Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene from 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
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