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A-C hayman

10-15-2007 16:48:55




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Any body ever seen any info on who had what percentage of the tractor market at one time? I did some research and looked into 1937 large two plow row crop tractors(just by looking at serial numbers in that year) and found that nearly 100000 tractors in this class were made in 1937. This is what it looked like:
Farmall F-20 36%
Allis WC 29%
Deere B 18%
Oliver 70 11%
Moline MTA 1%
Massey Challenger 1% I know it dosent add up to 100% but I couldn"t find any info on Case or some others. I would sure like to see some real info on this.

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Leroy

10-15-2007 17:22:04




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 Re: always wondered in reply to A-C hayman, 10-15-2007 16:48:55  
The John Deere B compairs to the F12 Farmall and none of the others in your list. It takes the John Deere A to compair to an F20, WC, Oliver 70. The Moline and Massey you mention I don't know anything about. In 1937 AC and Oliver did not make a tractor in size to compair to the john Deere B



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A-C hayman

10-15-2007 17:48:24




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 Re: always wondered in reply to Leroy, 10-15-2007 17:22:04  
That would be about 20% for the A then



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A-C hayman

10-15-2007 17:45:42




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 Re: always wondered in reply to Leroy, 10-15-2007 17:22:04  
I always thought the A was a three plow tractor. I don't know much about the moline either.



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Leroy

10-16-2007 17:22:28




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 Re: always wondered in reply to A-C hayman, 10-15-2007 17:45:42  
Untill the gas tractor of 1947 and up the A was not a 3 plow tractor but Deere called the 41-46 A a 3-14 or 2 16 plow tractor but it was only about 3 HP different than the F20 and the 34 to 39 A was virtualy identical to the F20 in Horsepower. With the introduction of the larger gas engine of 1947 the B became the same size as the 37 A JD or the F20 or the WC. he model 50 JD was called a 2 plow tractor with 31 PTO HP and the 41-46 A had 29 PTO HP

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