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Posted by Joe Evans on April 30, 2004 at 11:48:38 from (209.41.233.111):
In Reply to: Confused posted by Jeff on April 30, 2004 at 10:07:53:
Here's what little I know (or think I know). Case-IH and McCormick are two different companies. Vermeer (USA) and McCormick Tractors (Doncaster, England) brought the McCormick name back to the US in early 2002. McCormick had been selling tractors worldwide beginning in early 2001. McCormick Ltd. was formed by Landini and its parent company, ARGO, after Case and New Holland merged in 1999. The McCormicks are made in Doncaster. From what I've read, the McCormicks have been well received and seem to be good products. Recently, Case-IH (CNH) began producing small tractors up to 55 HP I believe with the Farmall name on them. Don't get to thinking that Farmall is emblazoned in 12" high letters on these new machines. The ones I saw had a rather small Farmall emblem on the front grill--definitely not first billing over the Case-IH label that I saw on the tractor. At least it's a start in reviving the Farmall name. My opinion of the Farmall name revival was definitely not in step with the other opinions on this subject on the Red Power Forum.
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