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I find it interesting here in the US we never seen self loading wagons.  In our area in the 50s-80s when most guys had 100a and 120 head they would of been very handy.  Guess we all had enough kids around to help withe silage and hay harvest....

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Or how about the power lined 445 offered by Minneapolis-Moline in this April 1956 issue of the Successful Farming Magazine 

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On 8/22/2018 at 4:43 PM, IHhogfarmer said:

Or how about the power lined 445 offered by Minneapolis-Moline in this April 1956 issue of the Successful Farming Magazine 

 

Yes, Minneapolis was always good for some colour ads in the 1950s. Here it was in the Country Guide magazine for 1951. 

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15 hours ago, Loadstar said:

Yes, Minneapolis was always good for some colour ads in the 1950s. 

I don’t have anymore Minnie-Mo ads right now I’ll have to see if I can find some 

Here is another good color ad from the same issue as the Minnie-Mo. It would have been some good help looking at this for three different ways to grow continuous corn back then.  

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22 hours ago, IHhogfarmer said:

I don’t have anymore Minnie-Mo ads right now I’ll have to see if I can find some 

Here is another good color ad from the same issue as the Minnie-Mo. It would have been some good help looking at this for three different ways to grow continuous corn back then.  

 

Here is another corn related ad from 1954. An interesting Green Giant product called "Mexicorn" with red and green peppers. 

 

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I’ll follow U-C’s trend of pull type combines, here’s an ad of the McCormick model 76 “harvester thresher” it’s interesting that they used that term a lot more back then and not “combine”

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On 8/22/2018 at 1:37 PM, Loadstar said:

Need an oil filter for your W4-6 McCormick tractor? Purolator makes one. 

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is that a rod weeder on the back of the tractor? looks almost like the Morris ones

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On 8/15/2018 at 8:01 AM, TroyDairy said:

I find it interesting here in the US we never seen self loading wagons.  In our area in the 50s-80s when most guys had 100a and 120 head they would of been very handy.  Guess we all had enough kids around to help withe silage and hay harvest....

Poettinger sells self loading wagons in North America but only there Silage version of them, the hay and green feed versions are only sold in Europe https://www.poettinger.at/en_us/Produkte/Kategorie/14/silage-loader-wagons 

Here is a Poettinger self loading wagon brochure from the late 60s or early 70s I think325383698_PTTINGER-Ladewagen-Prospekt-Typ-20-25-30-6.thumb.jpg.979ea64333fe23772e5d714633293e6a.jpgPOTTINGER-Ladewagen-Prospekt-Typ-20-25-30-6-_57.thumb.jpg.1d609c40427b3f863d3f21d31cf7925a.jpg

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