3 Point Ink LLC (Heritage Iron/Oliver Heritage)
Heritage Iron Issue #23 - Digital Copy
Heritage Iron Issue #23 - Digital Copy
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Heritage Iron Issue #23 - Digital Copy
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- FEATURING: Allis-Chalmers 8550. Built in 1977, when AC introduced its newest 4WD model, the 8550, it was considered a powerhouse on wheels. Granted 4WD tractors weren't new to Allis-Chalmers or to the industry, but it was the 8550 that really put orange tractors in the big leagues. Feature tractor owners: Dale and Mike Brown - New Washington, IN.
- Machinery Milestones: The tractor scene from 30, 40, and 50 years ago.
- Around the Drawbar: Life's Lessons. Most of life's lessons worth knowing are best learned by doing.
- International Harvester 3588 2+2 Series Tractor: It was in 1979 when IH revealed their third great tractor design of the 20th Century. The IH 2+2 were so unique and different in appearance from anything made before that their initial reception was less than stellar.
- Muir Hill 101 Tractor: A rare sighting at the Florida Flywheelers Show thanks to owner, Phillip Schmitz.
- Integration Transitions: The Path of Power and Transmissions During The Heritage Era. Case, Oliver, Ford, John Deere, and more.
- Steiger-Equipped Pickup: Limited Edition. To help market the big image of Steiger tractors on dealership sales calls and in farmers' fields, the company offered a special Ford F-150 pickup in the late-1970s.
- John Deere Through the Years: Canadian Celebration of John Deere's 175th Anniversary.
- Mini Muscle: Farm Equipment Replicas: Loudenslager's Unique Collection.