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Re: why did IH fail?

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Brent in Iowa

11-03-2004 16:38:21




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Actually Case-IH still does exist. It is a separate company under the umbrella of CNH Global. New Holland is also a separate company under CNH Global, as are several others. Check out www DOT CNH Dot com.




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psc

11-04-2004 05:37:18




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 Re: why did IH fail? in reply to Brent in Iowa, 11-03-2004 16:38:21  
The brand names still exist but, the tractors are the same
The new Case line(+100 hp) is the same as the New-Holland, only cab and hood are different

If you want a real Case then you must buy a McCormick. the still have the transmission and stuff like used on the mx-series.
McCormick has bought the Doncaster Plant (UK).
And McCormick is part of the Argo Group(Landini-Laverda-Valpadana)

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ed1

11-07-2004 18:17:08




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 Re: why did IH fail? in reply to psc, 11-04-2004 05:37:18  
Their all Fiat tractors now. Reciently tried a NH TL80A. Lots of power but the placement of the controls are not in the best places. Also when they talk of a syncronized transmission it's not shift on the go. They should just paint them all blue and call then FIAT.



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Brent in Iowa

11-04-2004 10:03:54




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 Re: why did IH fail? in reply to psc, 11-04-2004 05:37:18  
Exactly correct, the big 4x4 tractors are the same. The smaller tractors, Magnums, TG"s, Tx"s, compact tractors, COMBINES, and other things are distinctly different. So I do argue that there are 2 companies.



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