Proud Heritage of AGCO TractorsWith the acquisition of Deutz-Allis in 1990, the Allis-Gleaner Corporation (AGCO) became an industry powerhouse. AGCO manufactures and markets multiple product brands through multiple dealer networks, while maintaining the brand identity, quality, and innovative design of each of the product groups. Each chapter in this lavishly illustrated volume focuses on a different company, providing a brief company history before concentrating on the tractor line. No other book provides as much detail about so many AGCO-related tractors! |
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adjustable front axle Advance-Rumely AGCO Allis AGCO-Allis air-cooled all-wheel drive Allis-Chalmers Avery became bocharged Buda built Cockshutt creeper crops cubic inches Cyl./cu cylinder dealers decals Deutz Deutz-Allis Deutz-Fahr developed diesel engine differential lock drawbar dual-front engine rated factory fenders final drives forward speeds four-cylinder four-cylinder engine four-speed four-wheel front-wheel assist gears grill hood horse hydraulic system implements improved independent PTO larger manufactured Massey Ferguson Massey-Harris Minneapolis Minneapolis-Moline Model Years Test Moline offered OilPull operator optional orchard paint Perkins Plow Company point hitch pounds power train power-shift transmission production rear wheels replaced reverse speeds ROPS row-crop Rpm Trans Rumely Series tractors sheet metal single-front six-cylinder six-speed transmission sold standard steering styling Super 99 tested at Nebraska three-point hitch three-speed threshers tors trac Tractor Company tractor line tread turbocharged Twin-City two-cylinder two-speed two-wheel United Wallis White tractors