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Posted by jp on October 02, 2000 at 19:23:47 from (130.126.195.160):
In Reply to: case New Holland merger posted by Rick on October 02, 2000 at 16:23:35:
This is the way I see it as playing out most logically. The big 2wd and 4wd tractors will be CIH design due to the fact that NH had to sell off the Genisus and Versitile lines. They will be supplemented by NH bi-directional tractor. The small 2wd tractors will be NH because CIH had to sell off their respective line. Combines will be a joint design. The twin-rotor will of course come from NH, the single rotor from CIH. The conventional is totally new. Seeding equipment will have to come from CIH as NH doesn't have any planter lines to speak of. Tillage equipment will also be CIH as they own DMI, a maker of heavy tillage equipment. NH has no real line of tillage. Haying equipment will have to be NH. CIH had to sell off their part in the AGCO Hesston joint-venture. Sprayers will be CIH as they own the Patriot line of SP sprayers.
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