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Model Years Made Grain Tank Size Class Engine Rated Horsepower Gleaner A 1951-1963 50 bushels 2 Ford 6 cyl/226 (1951-1952), Hercules 6 cyl/237 gas Engine (1953-1954), Allis-Chalmers gas 6 cyl/230 (1955-1963) 76 hp (A-C) Gleaner T 1954 30 Bushels 1 Ford 4 cyl/172 cubic inch gas engine 45 hp Gleaner AH (Hillside Special) 1959-1961 50 bushels 2
Hesston 5670 round baler, in 2010. AGCO was established on June 20, 1990, when Robert J. Ratliff, John M. Shumejda, Edward R. Swingle, and James M. Seaver, who were executives at Deutz-Allis, bought out Deutz-Allis North American operations from the parent corporation Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), a German company which owned the Deutz-Fahr brand of agriculture equipment.
Sales of the Model 30 were mediocre in the first few months, according to Dataquest, a market research firm. For example, it was the only entry in the PS/2 lineup not to have a backlog of orders in June 1987. [5] The Model 30 represented only 10 percent of the 250,000 PS/2s sold between the beginning of April and the end of May 1987. [18]
The second generation trucks increased weight capacity and engine power. The plate fenders and butterfly hoods were replaced with a one-piece forward tilting hood. The 5500 had a forward front axle, the 5600 had a setback, and the 5900 was a semi tractor.
In the same year, Avery's first tractor was a huge 60 horsepower (45 kW) model with a 12- by 18-inch bore and stroke. The competition included the 15-30 Model O Quincy tractor, made in 1911; the Fairbanks-Morse 15-25 of the same year and the 20-hp International Harvester Company Mogul of 1909. Unfortunately, their first tractor failed to ...
The Burroughs Large Systems Group produced a family of large 48-bit mainframes using stack machine instruction sets with dense syllables. [NB 1] The first machine in the family was the B5000 in 1961, which was optimized for compiling ALGOL 60 programs extremely well, using single-pass compilers.
The IBM System/360 Model 30 was a low-end member of the IBM System/360 family. It was announced on April 7, 1964, shipped in 1965, and withdrawn on October 7, 1977. [ 1 ] The Model 30 was designed by IBM's General Systems Division in Endicott , New York, and manufactured in Endicott and other IBM manufacturing sites outside of U.S.
FN Model Model (19)30, a bolt-action rifle produced by the Belgian Fabrique Nationale; Fucile Mitragliatore Breda modello 30, a light machine gun that was the standard of the Royal Italian Army during World War II; Remington Model 30, a bolt-action sporting rifle; Smith & Wesson Model 30, a double-action revolver; Winchester model 30, a semi ...