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A relationship between Glenco and Ford?

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Jason In Ohio

12-14-2008 07:00:34




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Did "Glenco" manufacture any implements for Ford? I thought that Ford's Chisel plows were made by Glenco? Does anybody know if this is true? Did Glenco make anything else for Ford? Does anybody know what ever happened to Glenco; like who bought them out, or if they went belly-up? Thanks all.




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LenND

12-14-2008 16:15:10




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 Re: A relationship between Glenco and Ford? in reply to Jason In Ohio, 12-14-2008 07:00:34  
Glenco at one time also made oliver cultivators. The smaller ones like IHC #45.



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Fordfarmer

12-14-2008 11:28:33




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 Re: A relationship between Glenco and Ford? in reply to Jason In Ohio, 12-14-2008 07:00:34  
Hi Jason- Yes, Ford's chisels were made by Glenco, as well as their field cultivators ("diggers" around here), and maybe a few other things. White/Oliver built their plows and disks. (there may be some overlap as to who built what and when) Glenco has been folded into Agco.



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j meyer

12-14-2008 09:13:51




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 Re: A relationship between Glenco and Ford? in reply to Jason In Ohio, 12-14-2008 07:00:34  
White built alot of tillage equipment for Ford. Glencoe might have, but I'm unsure. Its possible, though.



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MF Poor

12-14-2008 07:59:36




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 Re: A relationship between Glenco and Ford? in reply to Jason In Ohio, 12-14-2008 07:00:34  
I believe Glenco (Glencoe) is now owned by AGCO.



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Brendon-KS

12-14-2008 14:46:26




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 Re: A relationship between Glenco and Ford? in reply to MF Poor, 12-14-2008 07:59:36  
You"re right, Glencoe was part of AGCO Corporation. However, the brand has been retired and Glencoe-branded equipment is no longer produced.



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