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Re: Why a wheatland tractor for wheat?
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Posted by andy on April 23, 2001 at 20:20:09 from (66.43.222.16):
In Reply to: Why a wheatland tractor for wheat? posted by Poppinjohnny@aol.com on April 22, 2001 at 11:41:06:
Midwest farmers needed the tricycle row crop tractors to cultivate corn and soybeans. Also, a tricycle tractor was needed to put a corn picker on. When corn pickers were popular they were commonly put on the newest and best tractor like the IH 560, IH 806, JD 720/30, JD 4010. So, row crops grown in the midwest need the clearance provided by a row crop tractor.
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