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    The 4010 was rated at 80 horsepower in 1960, but tested at 84 horsepower during testing trials, making it one of the most powerful two-wheel-drive farm tractors at that time. The 4010 was the predecessor to the 4020 , which is widely regarded as the most popular tractor ever produced by John Deere, and perhaps any tractor manufacturer in the ...

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    Ford reentered the tractor market in 1939 with the Ford N-series tractors. The Ford 8N, introduced in 1947, became the most popular tractor of all time in North America. Production of the N line of models ended in 1952. The Ford NAA tractor was introduced as an entirely new model in 1953. It was a replacement for the Ford N-Series tractors.

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    0 0% Method Lethal injection: 82 73% Electrocution: 31 27% Governor Mills Godwin: 0 0% John N. Dalton: 0 0% Chuck Robb: 4 4% Gerald Baliles: 4 4% Douglas Wilder: 14 12% George Allen: 24 21% Jim Gilmore: 37 33% Mark Warner: 11 10% Tim Kaine: 11 10% Bob McDonnell: 5 4% Terry McAuliffe: 3 3% Ralph Northam: 0 0% Total 113 100%