DJ54
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It could possibly be due to a company acquiring, or copying off patent rights to build a like type M-F, 35.
Back in '88 we went to the Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY. We saw what we thought, if I remember correctly, a pristine restored M-F, TO-35. It was actually a brand new tractor. A South American company was building them, off the TO-35 patent, which had expired. At the time, that's how far behind they were in farm machinery technology. I guess it was easier to build off of someone else's old technology from the mid, to late 50's, than to design their own.
Back in '88 we went to the Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY. We saw what we thought, if I remember correctly, a pristine restored M-F, TO-35. It was actually a brand new tractor. A South American company was building them, off the TO-35 patent, which had expired. At the time, that's how far behind they were in farm machinery technology. I guess it was easier to build off of someone else's old technology from the mid, to late 50's, than to design their own.