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Re: Re: Mahindra Tractors
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Posted by Melissa on July 22, 2003 at 14:51:15 from (208.224.150.74):
In Reply to: Re: Mahindra Tractors posted by jdemaris on June 12, 2003 at 15:45:14:
Mahindra began a joint venture with International Harvester in 1963 and this venture ended in 1978. They designed and built IH's B-275 and Mahindra still makes that tractor today but it is strictly for the Indian market. Mahindra would have been here in the states long before 1994 but they had a no-competition agreement with IH until Case bought IH out and when that took place it opened the door for Mahindra & Mahindra to establish Mahindra USA. They have a wopping 97% overall customer satisfaction rating, the highest in the industry. Mahindra's tractors are basically built off that particular design. I know the E350-DI, 75% of the parts especially in the rear end are interchangeable with International parts. Mahindra is the world's 3 largest tractor manufacturer and their goal is to be number 1 by the year 2005 and they are well on their way. Mahindra exports tractors to 10 countries world wide that encludes the United States. They are one of the largest companies in India and the number 1 tractor manufacturer of India. However, they do not just build tractors they assembled the Willies Jeep during WWII, they are in infrastructure, finance, software and logistics, they are a major car manufacturer, and they even make tractor parts; they have even had a joint venture with Ford. Please visit their website at www.mahindrausa.com and read about their history and also visit their mother company at www.mahindra.com
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