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Posted by Clem on March 16, 2002 at 20:39:58 from (67.203.87.109):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Most Tractor People are Good People posted by Grove r on March 16, 2002 at 18:10:49:
grove r, I'm looking forward to the ETD patch. There is absolutley no question that it will become a highly sought after collector's item. The Prarie Dominator is another tractor that was advanced for its time. Built only two years, 1920-1921. It was the first tractor to utilize GPS and Loran C. Powered by a fuel cell it was unmatched in both drawbar and pto power. Interesting features such as Auto-Plow allowed the driver to program two Pentium computers and the Prarie Dominator would plow a field. Potential owners were screened to determine their worthiness to own and operate one. Many applied but only a few were allowed to actually purchase one. A total 49 are known to have been sold. Truly an under valued and under recognized Tractor. Perhaps not in the same class as an ETD but a close second.
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