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  2. Titan Machinery - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, Titan had grown to 13 dealerships after a merger with C.I. Farm Power. Peter and Tony Christianson, owners of C.I. Farm Power, joined Titan Machinery's management. In December 2007 Titan Machinery was taken public with 34 dealerships and US$300 million in revenue at the time. [4] [5] [1]

  3. Steiger Tractor - Wikipedia

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    The Steiger Tractor Company was founded in the 1950s by Douglass Steiger and Maurice Steiger, brothers who were farmers near Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. The Steigers first built a tractor in their workshop for their own use out of truck components, before beginning broader manufacturing and marketing of tractors in the United States and Canada ...

  4. List of tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Mahindra Tractors (India) Erkunt (Turkey)(part of Mahindra) ArmaTrac; Mahindra; Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery (Japan)(own 33.3%) Trakstar (formerly Mahindra Gujarat and Shaktimaan brands) Mancel (France) Majevica (Serbia) Massey Ferguson (US)(part of AGCO Corporation) McCormick Tractors (Italy)(part of ARGO SpA) Millat (Pakistan)

  5. Titan Machinery Acquires Tucson Tractor Company - AOL

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  6. Titan Machinery Acquires Falcon Power Inc. - AOL

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  7. Fargo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    The Fargo brand lived longer in a variety of countries under the Chrysler Corporation's badge engineering marketing approach.. Manufactured in Detroit at the Lynch Road facility, Dodge trucks were also offered under the Fargo (or DeSoto) names in most of Latin America, while in Europe and Asia, they were mainly built in Chrysler's Kew plant and sold under either the Fargo or DeSoto badge names.