When did AGCO stop making tractors?

When did AGCO stop making tractors?

2010
Parts will continue to be supplied through AGCO Corporation dealers for a minimum of 10 years beyond the final production date of 2010. (Many parts from the 1950s continue to be supplied.)

Who makes AGCO Allis?

(At times, AGCO-Allis was marketed as Agco-Allis and Agco Allis, using two separate names, and varying in capital letters for AGCO.)…AGCO-Allis Garden Tractors.

Predecessor Deutz-Allis Lawn & Garden Equipment
Successor AGCO Lawn & Garden Equipment
Founded 1990
Defunct 2001
Headquarters Port Washington, WI, USA

What tractor builds AGCO?

AGCO is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of agricultural equipment. The company produces several brands of high-horsepower tractors, including Challenger, Fendt, Massey Ferguson and Valtra.

Where are AGCO Allis tractors made?

In 2001, the AGCO-Allis brand in North America was merged with the White tractor brand, and renamed just AGCO; however, the AGCO-Allis brand continues in South America with production in Argentina until 2015 year.

What happened AGCO-Allis?

The Deutz-Allis line of tractors were renamed AGCO-Allis, and Gleaner became a brand of its own for combines. The Deutz-Allis brand continued in South America until 2001, when they were renamed AGCO-Allis. In 2001, AGCO Allis was renamed AGCO in North America.

What happened Deutz-Allis?

Deutz-Allis was eventually sold to the Allis-Gleaner Corporation, or AGCO), in 1990. Deutz-Allis tractors and equipment were renamed in North America to be AGCO-Allis, but continued in South America until 2001, when the South American operations were renamed AGCO-Allis. In South America they were Deutz-green.

Is AGCO a Fortune 500 company?

DULUTH, GA, (June 11, 2020) – AGCO (NYSE:AGCO), a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and solutions today announced its inclusion in the 2020 Fortune 500. “AGCO’s Fortune 500 and earnings performances are clear indications of a strong and vibrant company.

Who owns Allis Chalmers?

Allis-Chalmers

Industry Industrial machinery, grain-milling machinery, power plant equipment, mining equipment, agricultural machinery, heavy equipment (construction)
Founded West Allis, Wisconsin (1901)
Successor AGCO, Allis-Chalmers Energy
Headquarters U.S. based, global exports

When did Allis sell to Deutz?

In 1984, Allis-Chalmers was in a difficult position and the company was purchased by Deutz. Deutz rebranded the Allis tractors as Deutz-Allis and began importing Deutz-Fahr tractors under the Deutz-Allis name.

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