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  2. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    Deere & Company, doing business as John Deere (/ ˈ dʒ ɒ n ˈ d ɪər /), is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment and lawn care equipment.

  3. Baler - Wikipedia

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    Round baler dumping a fresh bale. The most common type of baler in industrialized countries today is the round baler. It produces cylinder-shaped "round" or "rolled" bales. The design has a "thatched roof" effect that withstands weather. [3] Grass is rolled up inside the baler using rubberized belts, fixed rollers, or a combination of the two.

  4. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    For 1941 the MD model was introduced as the first row crop diesel-powered tractor; over a decade later, IH's largest competitor, John Deere, introduced a diesel option on their row crop models. The letter series tractors were updated to the "super" series in 1953 (with the exception of the A, which had become a "super" in 1947, and the B and BN ...

  5. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Round balers: Comfort shoes: May 21, 2015 25-09: 321: Armored vehicles: Tension fabric buildings: Rowers: Sculpture enlargements May 28, 2015 25-10: 322: Mountain bike suspensions: Surgical sutures: Grain dryers: Frying pans: June 4, 2015 25-11: 323: Downhill ski bindings: Immersion parts washers: Mining ventilation: Pencil sharpeners: June 11 ...

  6. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Case Corporation and John Deere made combines, introducing tractor-pulled harvesters with a second engine aboard the combine to power its workings. The world economic collapse in the 1930s stopped farm equipment purchases, and for this reason, people largely retained the older method of harvesting.

  7. John Deere Model R - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere Model R tractor was John Deere's first diesel tractor. A large, heavy tractor, it had fixed wheel widths and was not produced as a row-crop tractor with adjustable axles. The R was followed in the John Deere numbered model series by the John Deere 80, 820 and 830 tractors, which represented evolutionary upgrades to the basic R.

  8. Claas - Wikipedia

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    The TRION is a Replacement for the Larger TUCANO models and the Smaller 2012-2019 Lexion Harvesters. The range consists of the TRION 700, TRION 600, and TRION 500 series. They are powered by Cummins engines. [14] In July 2023, CLAAS unveiled the new EVION 400 Harvester Range, a Replacement for the previous AVERO and smaller TUCANO models. [15]

  9. Massey Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Row-crop tractors have continuously been produced in the Beauvais, France factory since 1960 and in June 2022, the 1,000,000th tractor was produced bearing the Massey-Ferguson brand. [34] The first tractor model from the Beauvais plant was an 825 and the millionth tractor was an 8S.305 with Dyna-VT transmission.