Four Big Machines at the Farm Show

Farm equipment seems to keep growing, and attendees can’t wait to get a look at the newest, biggest ones on the show floor.

It’s hard to keep from looking up when you walk around the National Farm Machinery Show. Some machines seem to give the rafters a challenge.

Farm equipment seems to keep growing, and attendees can’t wait to get a look at the newest, biggest ones on the show floor.

After day one of the show, here are four monster machines:


John Deere 2510H Nutrient Applicator

Want to know more? Visit John Deere’s site.


Versatile 575

Want to know more? Visit Versatile’s site.


Challenger MT865C

Want to know more? Visit Challenger’s site.


Case 9120


Want to know more? Visit Case’s site.


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2010 National Farm Machinery Show Coverage




You can e-mail Sara Schafer at sschafer@farmjournal.com.

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