Table 8 Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. 



(Data are based on a sample of farms. For meariing of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1 



VALUE OF MACHINERY AND 

 EQUIPMENT 



Estimated market value of all machinery and 



equipment __ farms, 1987_. 



1982.. 



$1,000. 1987.. 



1982.. 



Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 



1982.. 

 Farms by value group: 



$1 to $9,999 .- - - 1987.. 



1982.. 



$10,000 to $19,999 1987.. 



1982.. 



$20,000 to $29,999 -. 1987.. 



1982.. 



$30,000 to $49.999 1987.. 



1982.. 



$50,000 to $69.999 1987.. 



1982.. 

 $70,000 to $99.999 1987.. 



1982.. 

 $100,000 to $199,999 1987.. 



1982.. 

 $200,000 or more 1987.. 



1982.. 



$200,000 to $499,999 1987.. 



$500,000 or more 1987.. 



SELECTED MACHINERY AND 

 EQUIPMENT 



Motortrucks, including pickups farms. 1987.. 



1982.. 



number, 1987.. 



1982.. 



Wheel tractors — fanns, 1987.. 



1982.. 



number, 1987.. 



1982.. 



Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, 1987.. 



number, 1987.. 



40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, 1987.. 



number, 1987.. 



Grain and bean combines^ farms, 1987.. 



1982.. 



number. 1987.. 



1982.- 



Cottonpickers and strippers farms. 1987.. 



1982.- 



number. 1987.. 



1982.. 



Mower conditioners.- ...farms, 1987.. 



1982.- 



number. 1987-- 



1982- 



Pickup balers farms. 1987- 



1982- 



number, 1987— 



1982-- 



1987 INVENTORY 



Manufactured 1983 to 1987: 



Motortrucks, including pickups farms-- 



number.. 



Wheel tractors farms.- 



numt)er-- 



Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms-- 



number-- 



40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. 



number.. 



Grain and bean combines farms.. 



number.. 



CCk)ttonpickers and strippers farms.. 



number.. 

 Mower conditioners farms.. 



number.. 

 Pickup balers farms. . 



number.. 

 Manufactured prior to 1983: 

 Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. 



numt)er-. 

 Wheel tractors farms.. 



number.. 

 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. 



number.. 

 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. 



number.. 

 Grain and bean combines farms.. 



number. . 



Cotlonpickers and strippers farms.. 



number. 

 Mower conditioners farms. 



number. 

 Pickup balers farms. 



number. 



414 

 445 

 18 872 

 22 249 

 45 584 

 49 998 



173 



185 



68 



92 



46 



32 



32 



3 



4 



38 



15 



14 



50 



53 



26 



28 



24 



2 



326 



365 



686 



783 



279 



311 



730 



716 



126 



181 



202 



549 



27 



63 



30 



66 



82 



57 



137 



133 



75 



84 



77 



88 



90 



83 



100 



99 



160 

 262 



75 

 130 

 26 

 31 

 53 

 99 

 10 

 10 



42 

 49 

 22 

 22 

 12 

 12 



264 

 424 

 258 

 600 

 104 

 150 

 191 

 450 

 18 

 20 



60 

 88 

 54 

 55 

 80 

 86 



Falls 



1 454 



1 338 



2 527 

 2 131 

 1 316 



1 205 



2 318 

 1 828 



674 



832 



886 



1 486 



65 



60 



93 



61 



11 



16 

 503 

 438 

 555 

 492 

 404 

 446 

 498 

 555 



659 



869 



322 



406 



84 



100 



250 



306 



13 



14 



146 

 159 

 149 

 170 



1 104 



1 658 



1 162 



1 912 



601 



732 



765 



1 180 



62 



79 



364 

 396 

 293 

 328 



973 



888 



1 726 



1 279 

 998 

 904 



2 098 

 1 947 



540 

 722 

 702 

 1 376 

 143 

 129 

 160 

 131 



64 

 124 



75 

 134 

 269 

 252 

 323 

 308 

 211 

 192 

 261 

 276 



322 



388 



160 



226 



68 



68 



115 



158 



16 



16 



39 

 39 

 62 

 72 



826 



1 338 



927 



1 872 



481 



654 



658 



1 218 



133 



144 



64 



75 

 239 

 284 

 162 

 189 



Fayette 



1 291 



1 388 



2 134 

 2 149 

 1 399 



1 348 



2 324 

 2 421 



760 

 919 

 896 

 1 405 

 216 

 233 

 259 

 244 

 8 



74 

 9 



85 

 655 

 534 

 754 

 629 

 499 

 373 

 636 

 488 



538 



663 



198 



261 



83 



85 



132 



176 



26 



27 



163 

 166 

 146 

 152 



994 

 1 471 



1 262 



2 063 

 684 

 834 

 804 



1 229 

 200 

 232 



8 

 9 

 521 

 588 

 415 

 486 



2 068 

 2 049 

 2 811 

 2 612 

 2 403 



2 274 

 4 071 



3 498 



1 800 



2 371 

 1 216 

 1 700 



108 

 52 



115 

 52 



724 

 463 

 787 

 S35 

 593 

 433 

 731 

 483 



618 

 692 

 447 

 607 

 242 

 274 

 240 

 333 



147 

 150 

 158 

 174 



1 694 



2 119 



2 134 



3 464 



1 580 



2 097 

 1 043 

 1 367 



108 

 115 



601 

 637 

 478 

 557 



Floyd 



630 

 677 



26 712 



27 937 

 42 401 

 41 266 



180 



127 



126 



129 



30 



102 



107 



125 



91 



89 



30 



65 



45 



21 



21 



19 



20 



1 



547 



611 



1 077 



958 



496 



602 



1 148 



1 157 



121 



197 



436 



951 



79 



89 



87 



89 



154 



236 



228 



266 



82 



123 



99 



134 



109 



145 



123 



156 



225 



311 



126 



169 



10 



12 



118 



157 



1 



(D) 



22 

 26 



34 

 35 

 43 

 44 



425 

 766 

 432 

 979 

 113 

 185 

 374 

 794 

 78 

 (D) 



142 



202 

 58 

 64 

 75 

 79 



513 

 590 

 46 577 

 58 223 

 90 794 

 98 682 



47 

 100 

 28 

 29 

 63 

 29 

 84 

 67 

 69 

 62 

 74 

 67 

 78 

 140 

 70 

 96 

 59 

 11 



478 



552 



1 295 



1 605 



496 



522 



1 435 



1 503 



113 



172 



454 



1 263 



205 



253 



244 



283 



325 



317 



439 



436 



IB 



15 



19 



16 



24 



22 



35 



33 



242 



339 



150 



237 



3 



3 



148 



234 



45 



48 



86 



117 



4 



4 



12 



21 



391 

 956 

 456 



1 198 

 112 

 169 

 406 



1 029 

 162 

 196 



261 

 322 

 15 

 15 

 12 

 14 



12 

 13 

 9 

 9 

 3 

 4 



154 



253 



186 



249 



64 



65 



138 



184 



5 



(D) 



35 

 39 

 11 

 11 

 11 

 14 



See footnotes at end of table. 



1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 



TEXAS 449 



