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New Holland is a global full-line agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in New Holland, Pennsylvania, and now based in Turin, Italy. New Holland's products include tractors, combine harvesters, balers, forage harvesters, self-propelled sprayers, haying tools, seeding equipment, hobby tractors, utility vehicles and implements, and grape ...
Versatile was the first company to mass-produce articulated four-wheel-drive tractors, starting in 1966 with the D100 and G100 four-wheel drives. Those ground-breaking tractors were primitive by modern standards, with a 6-cylinder diesel or 8-cylinder gas engine producing 100 horsepower. 1966 models sold for less than CA$10,000.
Ford **40 series. 5640, 6640,7740, 7840, 8240, and 8340; In 1986, Ford Motor Company expanded its agricultural holdings when it purchased the Sperry-New Holland implement line from Sperry Corporation, and named their agricultural division Ford New Holland Inc. The following year, Versatile was
1986: Ford buys New Holland and forms Ford-New Holland Inc. 1991: Fiat purchases 80 percent of Ford-New Holland and New Holland brand becomes a global full liner producer 2001: New Holland introduces the CX combine series 2006: New Holland celebrates 100 years of its Zedelgem plant 2007: New Holland sponsors Turin's Juventus football club
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) [1] Massey Ferguson (US) (part of AGCO Corporation) McCormick Tractors (Italy) (part of ARGO SpA)
In 1985, Ford introduced inline-six diesel engines produced in a joint venture with New Holland in Brazil; 6.6 L and 7.8 L inline-sixes were phased in to replace the Detroit Diesel V8 and the Caterpillar 3208. In place of adding an extra "0" to the model designation, versions with the New Holland engines wore "Diesel" badging.
Case IH is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer. It was created in 1985 when Tenneco bought selected assets of the agricultural division from International Harvester and merged it into its J.I. Case Company (IH then became Navistar). Today Case IH is owned by CNH Industrial, an American-Italian corporation.
Titan Machinery, Inc. is one of the largest dealers of agricultural and construction equipment [1] and claims to be the largest dealer for the CNH Industrial brands (Case IH, Case CE, New Holland Agriculture, New Holland Construction) in the world. It is based in West Fargo, North Dakota and has locations throughout the Midwestern United States ...