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Raygo Wagner was the brand name used by the Raygo Corporation of Minnesota, USA following the purchase of part of the Wagner tractor building operations from the FWD Corporation in 1965. Then at the end 1968 John Deere signed a deal to buy the entire Wagner tractor production and badge them as John Deere. This was to fill a gap in the top of there model range till a new series of high hp models under development was ready. The models were badged as * John Deere WA-14 - 225 hp * John Deere WA-17 - 280 hp Sales were disappointing with only 23 JD WA-14's and 28 JD WA-17's built.

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  • Raygo Wagner was the brand name used by the Raygo Corporation of Minnesota, USA following the purchase of part of the Wagner tractor building operations from the FWD Corporation in 1965. Then at the end 1968 John Deere signed a deal to buy the entire Wagner tractor production and badge them as John Deere. This was to fill a gap in the top of there model range till a new series of high hp models under development was ready. The models were badged as * John Deere WA-14 - 225 hp * John Deere WA-17 - 280 hp Sales were disappointing with only 23 JD WA-14's and 28 JD WA-17's built.
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  • Raygo Wagner was the brand name used by the Raygo Corporation of Minnesota, USA following the purchase of part of the Wagner tractor building operations from the FWD Corporation in 1965. Then at the end 1968 John Deere signed a deal to buy the entire Wagner tractor production and badge them as John Deere. This was to fill a gap in the top of there model range till a new series of high hp models under development was ready. The models were badged as * John Deere WA-14 - 225 hp * John Deere WA-17 - 280 hp Sales were disappointing with only 23 JD WA-14's and 28 JD WA-17's built. Raygo Wagner later went on to build container stacker forklift trucks such as the Model CH70 that can stack containers 3 high.
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