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  2. Deutz AG - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, SAME Deutz-Fahr sold 22 million shares, the majority of its holding in Deutz AG, to Volvo, making of it the largest shareholder at just over 25%. SAME Deutz-Fahr retained 8.4% equity in the company. [14] In 2017, Deutz acquired Torqeedo [15] GmbH, specialist for integrated electric and hybrid drives for boats. Volvo sold all of its ...

  3. List of former tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Horwood Bagshaw (Australia) Howard (Australia) – tractor, rotavators and rotary tillers; Howard Farmers (England, UK) HOYO (Romania) – assemble Tai Shan ; HSCS (Hungary) Huber (USA) Hume (USA) Hydratiller (USA) Hyundai (South Korea)

  4. SDF Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, following its acquisition of the Croatia based company Ðuro Ðaković, the group founded the company Deutz-Fahr Combines, through which it now produces Deutz-Fahr branded components and combine harvesters. In 2008, the SAME Deutz-Fahr Historical Archives and Museum was established at the group's main headquarters in Treviglio.

  5. AGCO - Wikipedia

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    Hesston 5670 round baler, in 2010. AGCO was established on June 20, 1990, when Robert J. Ratliff, John M. Shumejda, Edward R. Swingle, and James M. Seaver, who were executives at Deutz-Allis, bought out Deutz-Allis North American operations from the parent corporation Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), a German company which owned the Deutz-Fahr brand of agriculture equipment.

  6. Deutz-Fahr - Wikipedia

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    Maschinenfabrik Fahr (Fahr Machine Factory) was established by Johann Georg Fahr in Gottmadingen in 1870. One of its most important products was the self-binder, manufactured in 1911, while the first tractor, the Fahr F22, was built in 1938 from an idea of Wilfred Fahr and Bernhard Flerlage, and had a 22 hp (16 kW) Deutz F2M414 twin-cylinder diesel engine.

  7. List of Volvo Trucks engines - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo B36 is a four-stroke, cast-iron, 90-degree petrol V8 engine introduced in 1952. It produces 120 PS (88 kW) at 4,000 rpm and 260 N⋅m (192 lb⋅ft) of torque at 2,200 rpm.

  8. Diamond Reo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    A 1970 Diamond REO truck in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia. A Diamond Reo truck at a show A Diamond Reo C114. Diamond Reo Trucks was an American truck manufacturer. In 1967, Diamond T and Reo Trucks were combined to form the Diamond Reo Trucks Division of the White Motor Corporation.

  9. R A Lister and Company - Wikipedia

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    The founder of R A Lister and Company was Robert Ashton Lister, who was born in 1845. [1] He led the exhibit of the family's products to the Paris Exhibition of 1867, [2] but on return fell out with his father, [citation needed] and in the same year founded R.A.Lister and Company [3] in the former Howard's Lower Mill, Water Street in Dursley to manufacture agricultural machinery.