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Posted by George 2 on September 07, 2001 at 19:06:40 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: The new McCormicks\ The first ads posted by Michael Soldan on September 06, 2001 at 16:32:07:
Mike: They had one at the Ontario Red Power show in Paisley 3 weeks ago. It was a MC100 and has already been retailed by the Mildmay dealer. This is the same tractor as the Case IH MXC100. They are built in the Doncaster, England plant with transmissions from the St Dizier, France plant. Landini has also purchased the St Dizier plant in addition to the Doncaster plant from CNH. They plan on building the entire Maxxum line right up to the MX 170. Doncaster currently builds Maxxums up to the MX 135. The MX 150 and MX170 are currently only built in Racine. I suspect you will see MC tractors up to the MC135 size soon, but it will be a while before the 150 and 170 size shows up. Anyhow go to the Outdoor Farm Show in Woodstock next week and they will be there and they should have all the answers. The bottom line in all this is I suspect is Case IH has replacement tractors for the Maxxum and C series up their sleeve. I suspect they will be built on a modified New Holland chassis.
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