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Fiat Trattori S.p.A. was a Fiat group company founded in 1919, and was a constructor of agricultural equipment, tractors in particular. Over its decades of history, it established itself as Italy's leading constructor and one of the biggest in Europe; in 1991, it took over Ford-New Holland and adopted its name to increase its status on the world markets.
Al-Ghazi Tractors (Pakistan)(licensed/Fiat) Fiat Trattori; ... Tractors And Farm Equipment ... Tractors in India - details of Indian tractor building history ...
SOMECA went on to produce the very first SOMECA tractors and parts for the last tractors to be produced by MAP. The first SOMECA tractor was the "DA 50", closely derived from the "MAP DR3" model, whose engine could develop 37 hp at 1500 rpm. The next model, the "SOM 40" was hugely successful in France.
1919: Fiat starts production of Model 702 tractor 1964: New Holland buys a major interest in Claeys 1975: Braud launches the first grape harvester, model 1020 1980s: Fiat acquires Braud 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 ...
By the late 1970s, the Versatile lineup included tractors ranging from 220 to 330 horsepower. With the 1980s came an expanded line of four-wheel-drive tractors that stretched to 470 horsepower in the Versatile 1150. They entered the race to build the largest tractor in the world with "Big Roy", named after one of the founders, in 1977.
A Fiatallis FR15B wheel loader in Montana, 2003 A Fiatallis 41-B bulldozer. Fiatallis (1983 to early 2000s, Fiat-Allis 1974 to 1982), was a brand of heavy equipment (also called construction equipment, earthmoving equipment, or engineering vehicles), such as loaders, bulldozers, backhoes, scrapers, and graders.
Model 702 was the first Fiat agricultural tractor, as well as the first Italian tractor to be built on an industrial scale. In the 1930s, Fiat's founder, Senator Giovanni Agnelli, wanted his tractor to become an integral part of Italy's agriculture, so he began an association with the Italian agricultural co-operatives.
2001 saw further growth with the purchase of the McCormick name and tractor factory in Doncaster, England, after the merger of Case IH and Fiat's New Holland Ag into CNH Global. The regulatory bodies reviewing the merger required some factories to be sold, which included Laverda from Fiat, and McCormick Tractors International from Case IH.
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