Multipurpose machine 

By: by Tim Barton

The Unimog tractor can do the work of several vehicles.

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New from the National Farm Machinery Show 

By: by Mike Boyatt, Karen McMahon and Wayne Wenzel

The 2003 National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville billed itself as “the showcase for the future of agriculture.”

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Stopping power 

By: by Paul Hartley

Air-disc brakes could help farm trucks meet new requirements.

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Stopping power 

By: Paul Hartley

Air-disc brakes could help farm trucks meet new requirements. Sometime in the coming months, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)...

Mud, Sweat & Gears 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Farmers find the gas pedal on new pickups at the 2002 Team FIN Truck Rodeo....

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Joyride in Truckville 

By: by Daryl Bridenbaugh

Testing the 2002 Dodge Ram...

New products for truck beds 

By: Roxanne Furlong

Aesthetics aside, protecting the surface of your truck's bed will help eliminate scratches and dents from toolboxes, parts and even hogs that can lead...

Friendly pickups 

By: AP online

In a rebuttal to Ford's claim as the environmentally friendly automaker and its announcement to increase the fuel economy of its SUVs, GM Vice Chairman...

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