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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 harvesters.
For some time, combine harvesters used the conventional design, which used a rotating cylinder at the front-end which knocked the seeds out of the heads, and then used the rest of the machine to separate the straw from the chaff, and the chaff from the grain. The TR70 from Sperry-New Holland was brought out in 1975 as the first rotary combine.
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
New Holland Construction was founded in 1895 in New Holland, Pennsylvania; in 2005 New Holland Construction Brand was created with a global full-line product offering. Since 1999, New Holland is a brand of CNH, which was demerged from Fiat Group to Fiat Industrial at the start of 2011.
The New Holland Machine Company was founded in 1895, when a young man by the name of Abram Zimmerman purchased a horse barn in New Holland, Pennsylvania, and established a blacksmith shop. [2] Zimmerman was the third of seven children born to the Martin W. and Anna (Martin) Zimmerman.
Three new plants were opened across the United States during that year, and, in 1942, the company produced its first self-propelled combine. That same year, Case released the company's first cotton picker, which is currently preserved by the Smithsonian society. A protracted 440-day strike in Wisconsin of the Case factory weakened the company.
The new owners forcefully relaunched Laverda’s historic trademark on the market with a new range of combines, big balers and round balers. Laverda M 410 combine model. 2002-03 Laverda presented the new LXE Series, M Series and the new Self-levelling combine Series. 2004 Acquisition of the Fella-Werke plant and trademark. Launch of the REV ...
1985 Tenneco buys IH in last weeks of 1984 and new Case IH corporate identity arrives in 1985. 1986 Case IH buys North Dakota-based Steiger. 1987 Launch of the Case IH Magnum 7100 range, the first under the new name. 1988 The erstwhile David Brown factory in Meltham, Yorkshire is closed. 1988 Case IH Steiger 9100 Series launched.