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  2. Farming Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Some key new features include a redesigned graphics engine and the addition of horse farming as well as oat and cotton crops. The game also features John Deere machinery for the first time, as well as Komatsu, Rau, Wilson trailer, and more. Farming Simulator 19 also has a Platinum Expansion containing 37 pieces of Claas machinery (or 41 if pre ...

  3. John Deere DB120 - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere DB120 is an agricultural planter made by Bauer Built Mfg. in Paton, Iowa. Upon its release in 2009, it was the largest production planter in the world. It has a 120 feet (37 m) wide tool-bar and plants 48 rows which are 30 inches (760 mm) apart.

  4. Planter (farm implement) - Wikipedia

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    Planters lay the seeds down in precise manner along rows. Planters vary greatly in size, from 1 row to 54, with the biggest in the world being the 48-row John Deere DB120. Such larger and newer planters comprise multiple modules called row units. [1] The row units are spaced evenly along the planter [1] at intervals that vary widely by crop and ...

  5. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    John Deere Industrial Equipment Works at 301 Third Ave., Moline, where 500 employees made earth-moving equipment; John Deere Malleable Works at 1335-13th Street, East Moline, where 600 employees made malleable and nodular iron castings; John Deere Planter Works at 501 Third Ave., Moline, where 1,000 employees made agricultural implements

  6. Farmall - Wikipedia

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    Its narrow-front tricycle design, high ground clearance to clear crop plants while cultivating (helped by a portal axle [drop gearset]), power take-off (a feature on which IH was an early leader [9]), and standard mounting points for cultivators and other implements on the tractor's frame (a Farmall first [10]) gave it some competitive ...

  7. Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Jon seized an opportunity to re-power John Deere 5020s with 300+ horsepower Detroit Diesel engines, which provided recognition for his company. In 1976, Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. moved to Williamsburg, Iowa where its factory facilities grew to keep pace with the production of agricultural equipment.

  8. John Deere 435 - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere 435 is a tractor that was built for two years, 1959 and 1960. Prior to 1960, John Deere only produced tractors that had two-cylinder engines . The John Deere 435 was the only model that had a General Motors two-cylinder two-cycle engine, in the manner similar to their heavy truck engines of that era.

  9. Fordson - Wikipedia

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    Fordson was a brand name of tractors and trucks.It was used on a range of mass-produced general-purpose tractors manufactured by Henry Ford & Son Inc from 1917 to 1920, by Ford Motor Company (U.S.) and Ford Motor Company Ltd (U.K.) from 1920 to 1928, and by Ford Motor Company Ltd (U.K.) alone from 1929 to 1964.