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  2. Ingersoll Power Equipment - Wikipedia

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    1988 marked the end of the 200 and 400 Series and 1989 was the debut of the 3000 and 4000 Series that replaced the former 200 and 400 Series respectively. While these look nearly identical to 200 and 400 models, the engines were turned the opposite direction in the frame. Gone was the former hand-engaged front PTO in favor of an electric clutch.

  3. Case Corporation - Wikipedia

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    All agriculture products are first labeled Case International and later Case IH. They used the 94 Series Case Utility, two- and four wheel drives for Case IH's first tractor together as a company. The first tractor developed by the new corporation was the Magnum. Introduced in 1987, the Magnum began production and the 94 series line was dropped.

  4. Case IH - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Case IH released the Case IH Magnum series, creating the first tractor to be built by Case and International Harvester together. [6] In 1989, Case IH released the first Maxxum series tractor. [2] In 1995, Case IH becomes the first agricultural manufacturer to release Advanced Farming Systems with global positioning system technology. [2]

  5. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    As producing tractors was the lifeblood of the company, IH would have to remain competitive in this field. They both succeeded and failed at this goal but farming was about to change. In 1963, IH introduced the 73 hp (54 kW) 706 and 95 hp (71 kW) 806 tractors. Until the 88 series, all numbered series tractors followed a simple numbering system.

  6. Farmall - Wikipedia

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    The Letter series tractors were updated to the Super series beginning in 1947 with the Super A, 1951 for the Super C, 1952 for the Super M and 1953 for the Super H, the B model having been dropped from production and replaced with the C in 1948, which combined the attributes of both models into one tractor, while moving the operator position on ...

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