Posted by cadet trooper on June 14, 2010 at 15:32:57 from (76.235.39.10):
In Reply to: Best of all time posted by Jim Meade on June 13, 2010 at 06:36:24:
As I said to the original post what was the original question? Most popular or most sold? The answer I have is most sold is based on per capita in other words if you had 2 Ford 8ns and switched to one IH706 because kids left the farm so you switched from 2 two bottom plows to one 4 bottom plow then you got older and wanted comfort and switched to a JD4020 with a five bottom plow then to a six bottom IH1586 to farm more ground with the kids coming back to farm again so you buy a Steiger monster plowing 10 bottoms then grain market craps and now it's no-till with 24row planters and sprayers with monster FWA and belt tractors doing the chisel plow work. I hope you see where I'm going with this? The concept is doing more with less.
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