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Posted by Dean Barker on January 03, 2007 at 19:32:34 from (67.0.84.169):
In Reply to: Factory Prototype Questions .... posted by Way Up Here on January 03, 2007 at 15:01:49:
Up until the late 80's, most all the Oliver and White experimental tractors were scrapped so they would not have to be supported in the field by the service and parts departments. Then the company policy changed and experimental tractors were sold. I bought an experimental White 120 with 319 hours that had been used as a lab tractor. A White 140 lab tractor was also sold as was most of the other models. The last I knew, there were 4 White 4-325 experimental tractors that were built and sold. This model never went into production. I've since retired and I don't know what AGCO's policy is on experimental tractors. When I get done using my 120, it is going to be donated to the Floyd County Historical Society to put in their museum in Charles City, Iowa
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