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| The 1682 followed the other 1600s by a year or so. Maybe built from 1987-1991. It didn't last very long.
Tobasco of Minnesota posted here a few months ago. He was the 1682 test engineer.
I don't know about 1470 production dates. I only know that some of them got sold as regular "1460" style combines (without being completed as hillside combines but still marked as 1470s) around the 1985 Tenneco buyout time so '85 was probably their end of production along with the other 1400s.
Edited by biscuit 11/25/2020 16:47
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