Posted by kyhayman on December 26, 2007 at 14:07:02 from (205.188.117.74):
A couple folks asked me to see if I could post this info that was in this months Farm Journal for what tractors come from where as far as new production.
Agco: ST series made by Iseki in Japan. The rest made in France.
Challenger: MT 200, Iseki in Japan. MT 300B in Italy by AgriItalia. 500B-600B France, 700B-900B Jackson MN.
Fendt: Germany Valtra: Finnland Massey: 1500 series by Iseki in Japan, 500 series Brazil, 2600 series, by TAFE in India, 3400 series in Italy by Same Deutz Fahr, 5400-8400 series in France.
CaseIH: Farmall compacts in Gerogia, Farmall in Turkey by Turk Tractor, Farmall C and U in Italy, Maxxum and Puma in Basildon England, Magnum in Racine WI, and Steiger in Fargo ND.
New Holland: compacts in GA, TT-A in GA, TDD, T4000, T5000 in Italy, TB series in Mexico, T6000 series in Basildon England, TV series in Fargo ND, T7000 in Basildon, T8000 in Racine WI, and T9000 series in Fargo ND.
McCormick and Landini all but CT series in Italy. CT series in Korea
Deere: 4020 series in GA, 5003 series India, 5025 series in GA, 6003 series in Mexico, 6030 series in Germany, 7030 series (small frame) Germany and Waterloo Iowa, large frame Waterloo Iowa, 8030-9030T series Waterloo Iowa.
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