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Heritage Iron Issue #22 - Digital Copy
Heritage Iron Issue #22 - Digital Copy
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- FEATURING: International Harvester 1026 Hydro. Even before IH had its initial sales success with the all-new Hydrostatic drive farm tractor in the 656 model (in 1967), IH marketing had anticipated that farmers wanted a more powerful hydrostatic drive tractor. IH's answer to this demand was the 112-PTO horsepower 1026 Hydro. Feature tractor owner: Richard Walker - Charlottesville, IN. BONUS: IH 1026 Gold Demonstrator Hydro. IH used the 1026 Hydrostatic tractors in their 1970 Golden Demonstration tractor program. Gold Demo owner: Jerry Smoker - Wanatah, IN.
- Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene from 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
- Sugar Cane Harvesting. Experiencing the sugar cane world first hand at the Cora Texas Manufacturing Company in White Castle, Louisiana.
- The Many Colors of Steiger: While the tractor builders were realizing their customers wanted more than a 100-horsepower row crop tractor could offer in the early-1970s, Steiger was building a name for itself with its new Wildcat, Bearcat, Cougar, and Tiger 4WDs. Relationships between Steiger and other tractor manufacturers helped build up the company while filling in an important horsepower gap for a variety of tractor brands.
- Combines of the 1980s: It is a credit to the technology developed at that time, and to the passion of the people who own them, that many of these machines continue to work today. Massey-Ferguson 8590, IH 1460, Gleaner N6, John Deere Titan II, and more.
- Museums: Horse Power Reigns at Horse and Buggy Museum - Biggsville, IL.
