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Topic: model population
Posted By: ky wonder
Subject: model population
Date Posted: 08 Aug 2011 at 11:16am
being bored this moring i done some research on the tractor models at tractor data and it is easy to see why the company was having troubles by the early eighties, and the company hey-day was definatly in the late 40's thru the early 60's, with the wc being the most produced model
most of the later tractors where being built in small numbers for a factory that was that large
 
models with production numbers per tractor data
 
the model           production number
  A                      1225
  B                      120783    
  C                      84000
 CA                     39499
 WC                    178202
 WD                    146125
 WD-45               90382/6509 diesels
 D-10                  9100
 D-14                  23050
 D-15                  7169
 D-17                  84914
 D-19                  10591
 D-21                  4400
 170                    9303
 175                    6494
 180                    11750/1581 WHERE GAS
 190                    30000+
 190XT                22419
 200                    10126
 210                    1471
 220                    1865
 6060                  4027
 6070                    972
 6080                  6698
 7000                  7264
7010                   2436
7030                   3396
7050                    2302
 
 
 


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i like old tractors of all colors



Replies:
Posted By: R.W
Date Posted: 08 Aug 2011 at 11:26am
I never knew they made that many D19.


Posted By: skipwelte
Date Posted: 08 Aug 2011 at 11:27am

D19s were only about 14,000,   not 140,000.  Looks like the WD production #s got used for D19s also.    When they closed the tractor factory it was way out of date, the foundry had been closed a few years before cause it was also out of date and wouldnt meet new standards.  



Posted By: ky wonder
Date Posted: 08 Aug 2011 at 11:38am
YOU ARE RIGHT MU BIG FINGERS GOT MIXED UP, BUT I HAVE FIXED IT NOW

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i like old tractors of all colors


Posted By: Nathan (SD)
Date Posted: 08 Aug 2011 at 11:38am
I had a Milwaukee resident tell me the same Skip. He had friends that worked at AC. The feeling among the serfs was the limits of the facilities had already been met for some time. The used alot of man power moving units and assemblies in some awfully round- about way to get the 8000 series tractors pieced together. Alot of the same assembly stations that put WC's together was still putting 8070's together. It was taking way too much manual labor compared to other mfgs.
 
Racine and West Allis aren't that far apart. He knew people that worked at both places. There was some night and day differences on how things were done.



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