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When The Magnums Were Introduced
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Steiger Man
Posted 2/19/2025 18:09 (#11113155 - in reply to #11113045)
Subject: RE: When The Magnums Were Introduced


Sunburst Montana
hinfarm - 2/19/2025 17:07

Steiger Man - 2/19/2025 14:32

That’s the laugh of the day. Saying JD copied the Magnum with the 8000 series is like saying CIH copied the JD 40 series with the Magnums. Want to know who copied who? How about the MX series that came out after the 8000 series. Those two lineups have more in common then a Magnum and any JD tractor.


I remember going to a farm show in about 2000 and the Case IH booth was saying the 8000's would never last because the engine is part of the frame. Wonder how that panned out and if any current models of tractors use the engine as a frame? hmmmmm



Haha. I gotta say maybe JD learned a lesson on how to properly or not properly make the engine part of the frame on the old pre 60s series 4 wheel drive tractors. Course that’s nothing new for JD. The D bolted the axle right to the block. Worked for 30 years

Edited by Steiger Man 2/19/2025 18:12
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