What companies did AGCO buy out?

What companies did AGCO buy out?

In 1991, AGCO purchased the White tractor line and Hesston Corporation brands, gaining hay and forage equipment. A few years later in 1994, AGCO bought Massey Ferguson and assets of McConnell tractors and Black Machine planters.

What tractors have Deutz engines?

Deutz-Fahr Tractors

  • 9 Series Agrotron. Model 9340.
  • 8 Series (8280 TTV) Model 9340.
  • 7 Series Agrotron. Model 7250 TTV Agrotron.
  • 6 Series Agrotron. Models 6155 and 6175.
  • 6 Series. Models 6130 Power Shift, 6130 TTV.
  • 5G TB Series. Model 5080G TB.
  • 5G Series. Models 5100G and 5110G.
  • 5D Keyline. Model 5080D.

Are Deutz a good tractor?

VERDICT. I think Deutz-Fahr have a good package in the 6 Series 6130/6140 tractors, receiving style features from the larger members of the range as well as the reliable FARMotion engines with plenty of hydraulic flow to get the job done.

When was the Klöckner Deutz AG formed?

By taking over the Isselburger Hütte– which was connected with the Klöckner-Werke AG– the Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD)was formed in 1938. Beginning in 1940, commercial vehicles which were made in the Magiruswork in Ulmwere offered under the brand name Klöckner-Deutz.

What happened to Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz?

It was a part of Deutz AG for many years until Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), as it was then known, sold the Argentine operations to AGCO in 1996. AGCO later sold part of the company back to Deutz AG in 1998 and it is operated as a joint venture today.

Who is Deutz AGCO Motores?

Deutz AGCO Motores is an engine manufacturer in Argentina that traces its roots back 130 years. It was a part of Deutz AG for many years until Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), as it was then known, sold the Argentine operations to AGCO in 1996.

Who is the new owner of Deutzer OEL-Gesellschaft?

Klöckner & Co takes over the oil business of Deutzer Oel-Gesellschaft from what later will become Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG and Mineralölwerke Albrecht & Co, of Hamburg (today’s Deutsche Shell AG). The engine manufacturing and plant construction group becomes Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG.