[AT] Bringing tractor production to the USA

Jason dejoodster at gmail.com
Tue Oct 15 07:45:24 PDT 2019


Most manufacturing plants are located these days where the largest market
for those exists. From there they are shipped around the world. Large frame
tractors are built in the US for Deere, CaseIH and New Holland.  It makes
sense for Agco do to the same.

On Tue, Oct 15, 2019, 8:53 AM James Peck <jamesgpeck at hotmail.com> wrote:

> When Seἣora Kirchner was president of Argentina she jawboned Agco into
> assembling tractors there. Agco had been happy enough selling Brazilian
> made product in Argentina. I wonder if that mandate has been undone. I do
> not know if any of those Brazilian made tractors are ending up in the US.
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> [Cecil Bearden] IMHO, Agco is the worst thing that hit the agriculture
> scene in the last 25 years.
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> They stated they were going to be the Sears & Roebuck for agriculture.
> They also said it made no difference where a tractor or equipment was
> made.   So the same model may be different on the inside and you have to
> have the serial number to find the right part.   I have enough problems
> with that on my Caterpillar equipment.   The biggest problem is finding the
> right part on my E110B trackhoe it was made by Mitsubishi for Cat, but they
> changed the hydraulics 4 times in the models produced.
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