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  2. New Holland Agriculture - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. CNH Industrial - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Laverda (harvesters) - Wikipedia

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    1975 New combine range: models M 92, M 112, M 132 and M 152. 1981 At a time of intensive development, the company built a new plant in Breganze and started a partnership with Fiat group doomed to last 20 years. The modern production lines in this new facility spawned the M 182, the first model to be equipped with electronically controlled ...

  5. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Gleaner Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaner Manufacturing Company (aka: Gleaner Combine Harvester Corp.) is an American manufacturer of combine harvesters. Gleaner (or Gleaner Baldwin) has been a popular brand of combine harvester particularly in the Midwestern United States for many decades, first as an independent firm, and later as a division of Allis-Chalmers.

  7. Case IH axial-flow combines - Wikipedia

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    The 2377 was produced to replace the 2366, when the production moved plants. For model years 2007 and 2008, Case IH produced the 25 series combines. The series consisted of the 2577 and 2588 which offered improvements in engine power and new paint and decals to the former 23 series combines.

  8. New Holland - Wikipedia

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    New Holland (Acadia), 1670s claim in northeastern North America New Holland (Australia) , 17th- to 19th-century name for the continent of Australia Apostolic Prefecture of New Holland , 1816–1819 Roman Catholic missionary jurisdiction

  9. Massey Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Victor McKay had invented the combine harvester in 1884, the first machine to combine the functions of reaping, threshing and winnowing grain from a standing crop. By the 1920s, H.V. McKay Pty Ltd was running the largest implement factory in the southern hemisphere, covering 30.4 hectares (75 acres), and led the international agricultural ...