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TAFE – Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited, is an Indian tractor manufacturer incorporated in 1960 at Chennai, with an annual turnover excess of INR 12,500 crores. One of the largest [ 2 ] tractor manufacturer in the world and the second largest [ 1 ] in India by volumes, TAFE wields about 25% [ 3 ] market share of the Indian tractor industry ...
TAFE in India bought a licence to build MF35s in 1960 and continued manufacturing them until 2002. [18] Yugoslavian firm Industry of Machinery and Tractors also bought a licence to build Massey Ferguson tractors, [19] marketing the MF35 as the IMT533 and IMT539. [20] In 2014 variants of the MF35 were still being built in India, Pakistan and ...
Sonalika DI-47 RX Tractor. Sonalika Tractors is an Indian agricultural machinery manufacturer. The company was founded in 1995 in Punjab, India. [1] It is the 3rd largest manufacturer of tractors in India, with the capacity to produce 3,00,000 (0.3 million) tractors a year, as of June 2017.
A Field Artillery Tractor or FAT is a specific sub-type of Artillery tractor used for towing a piece of Field Artillery ordnance and sometimes (notably the 25 pounder) also its limber. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Field artillery includes field guns and howitzers but excludes anti-tank guns , although FATs could also be used to tow the latter.
Millat Tractors (Urdu pronunciation: [ˈmɪl.lət ˈtræk.tərz] MIL-lut TRAK-tərz) is a Pakistani agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [2] [3] Founded in 1964, it is the manufacturer of Massey Ferguson tractors in Pakistan with a production capacity of 40,000.
Two-wheel tractor or walking tractor (French: motoculteur, Russian: мотоблок (motoblok), German: Einachsschlepper) are generic terms understood in the US and in parts of Europe to represent a single-axle tractor, which is a tractor with one axle, self-powered and self-propelled, which can pull and power various farm implements such as a ...
While unpopular at first, these gasoline-powered machines began to catch on in the 1910s, when they became smaller and more affordable. [25] Henry Ford introduced the Fordson, a wildly popular mass-produced tractor, in 1917. [26] They were built in the U.S., Ireland, England and Russia, and by 1923, Fordson had 77% of the U.S. market.
Whyalla / w aɪ ˈ æ l ə / is a city in South Australia.It was founded as "Hummocks Hill", and was known by that name until 1916. [5] [6] It is the fourth most populous city in the Australian state of South Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Gawler and along with Port Pirie and Port Augusta is one of the three towns to make up the Iron Triangle.