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| has gloss | eng: Big Bud 747, or 16-V 747, is the name of a custom made tractor that was built in Havre, Montana in 1977. It holds the record for the worlds largest farm tractor. It was built by Ron Harmon and employees of the Northern Manufacturing Company for a cost of about $300,000. It was made for the Rossi Brothers; cotton farmers of Bakersfield, California, where it was used for 11 years for the purpose of deep ripping. Afterwards, it was purchased by Willowbrook Farms Indialantic, Florida and used for the same purpose. Finally, in 1997, it was purchased the Williams Brothers of Big Sandy, Montana, which is within 60 miles of where it was built. This is where it resides today and is used on the Williams Brothers farm in Chouteau County to pull an 80 foot cultivator, with which it cultivates one acre/minute at speeds up to 8 m.p.h.. |
| lexicalization | eng: Big Bud 747 |
| instance of | (noun) a truck that has a cab but no body; used for pulling large trailers or vans tractor |
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