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AGCO purchased the White Tractor line from the Allied Corporation's White-New Idea company. [7] In 1993, AGCO purchased the remainder of White-New Idea, [8] a manufacturer of New Idea hay equipment, manure spreaders, and White planters with a large manufacturing plant in Coldwater, Ohio. Massey Ferguson 6490 tractor, in 2008
After White and White-New Idea were sold to AGCO, AGCO also purchased Massey Ferguson, in effect, re-uniting the former White combine line with the former White tractor company. Today White is an AGCO brand. AGCO was formed in 1990 by former Deutz-Allis executives.
When Josef Hackl brought his idea to the Board members of Isaria-Zählerwerke and the Bayerische Harzprodukte-Fabrik GmbH, they thought it could work and decided to undertake it. They decided to give the Bayerische Eggenfabrik AG (later to be known as Fella-Werke GmbH) a beginning share capital of 300,000 German Marks to set up the new 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 ...
A modern manure spreader. A manure spreader, muck spreader, or honey wagon is an agricultural machine used to distribute manure over a field as a fertilizer.A typical (modern) manure spreader consists of a trailer towed behind a tractor with a rotating mechanism driven by the tractor's power take off (PTO).
Fendt released a prototype of a new concept tractor at Agritechnica 2007, in Hanover, Germany, called the TriSix nicknamed "Mobydick" and boasting 400 kW (540 hp) and six-wheel drive. The front axle and the rearmost steer the tractor, and as the speed of the tractor increases, the amount of steering input on the rear axle reduces to make it safer.
Deutz-Allis was a company formed when Deutz-Fahr of Germany, part of KHD, purchased the agricultural assets of the Allis-Chalmers corporation in 1985. [1]Deutz-Allis was eventually sold to the Allis-Gleaner Corporation, or AGCO), in 1990. [2]
A manure spreader. Joseph Oppenheim (March 1, 1859 – November 24, 1901) was an educator who invented the modern widespread manure spreader that made farming less labor-intensive and far more efficient in the early 20th century, [1] and only he is honored for that invention in the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame in Columbus, Ohio.