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Oliver Row Crop 66 1949-1954
Oliver Row Crop 66 1949-1954
 
Oliver replaced the Row Crop 60 with the all new Model 66 in 1949. It was one of the new models added to the Oliver Fleetline series. The 66 featured a strong, four-cylinder engine with higher compression ratio, and increased power. This little tractor could deliver 25 hp. on the belt and 21 hp. on the drawbar. The Row Crop 66 was available in gasoline, kerosene and LP gas models and remained in production until it was upgraded to the Super 66 in 1954. (Click on Picture for larger view)
 
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Allis-Chalmers C-CA 1940-1958
Allis-Chalmers C-CA 1940-1958
 
Allis-Chalmers introduced the Model C in 1940. It was a two-plow, two-row tractor with a four-cylinder, 125 cid engine, rated at 1,500 rpm. The C featured a three-speed transmission with a rear mounted belt pulley, driven by the power take-off. It was available in row crop dual-front, adjustable front axle, and single-front wheel versions. The Model C proved to be very popular with over 84,000 units built during its 10 year production run. In 1950 the C was replaced by the Model CA. (Click on image for larger view).
 
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Minneapolis-Moline Model ZA 1937-1953
Minneapolis-Moline Model ZA 1937-1953
 
Minneapolis- Moline first introduced the Model Z in 1936. The early Model Z had a 186 cid, four-cylinder, engine with a unique design. The values were set at a horizontal angle while the cylinders were set vertical. In stead of push rods and lifters, long rocker arms ran off the camshaft to the values. This design eliminated over 140 engine parts. In 1949, the Model ZA went into production. It featured a 206 cid engine with the same design as the Z and was rated as a 2-3 plow tractor with 36 h.p. on the belt. The ZA series was very popular until it was replaced by the new ZB models in 1953. (Click on image for larger view)

 

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Massey-Harris Pony 1948-1957
Massey-Harris Pony 1948-1957
 
Massey Harris introduced the Model 11 Pony in 1948. This little tractor weighed just 1,890 lb. However, it could deliver 1,432 lb. of maximum drawbar pull with a Continental four-cylinder engine, rated at 1800 rpm. The Pony was capable of more than 10hp. on the drawbar and over 11hp. on the belt. As with most of the Massey-Harris models of the time, an Auto-Lite electrical system was standard equipment. (Click on the image for larger view) 
 
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Farmall Model Super M-TA
Farmall Model Super M-TA

The Farmall Super M-TA was introduced in 1954 and soon proved to be the ideal tractor for American farmers. It featured the IH exclusive "Torque Amplifier" which provided an on-demand power downshift giving the Super M-TA ten forward and two reverse speeds. The "TA" offered increased lugging power to get through the tough spots without down-shifting the main transmission. The Torque Amplifier was an IH innovation and a first in the farm industry. (Click on image for larger view).

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Farmall Model 806 1963-1967
Farmall Model 806 1963-1967

The Farmall 806 was an all new tractor design featuring a big six-cylinder diesel engine which produced over 94 PTO hp. and a heavy - duty transmission with an optional Torque-Amplifier giving the 806, 16 forward and 8 reverse speeds. The all new hydraulic system, hydrostatic power steering and self-adjusting hydraulic power brakes made this big tractor easy to handle. The American farmer loved it. (Click on image for larger view).

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