Posted by INCase on April 28, 2021 at 09:19:12 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Re: Equipment Shortage posted by Buckeye Oliver collector on April 28, 2021 at 08:31:27:
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White was Oliver's problem. and the unions in the 1950's that really hit Oliver and Studebacker. Stude never recovered and the Oliver family wasn't really replacing themselves either (there are no Olivers left. just the Cunninghams) so i think the family wanted out of the business dealings and White was there to pick it up.
THEN Allied signal was the nail in the coffin for White and pretty much every other company they bought, dismantled, run into the ground the sold.
there was a wee bit of hope with New Idea and White combo but as others said, NI was getting obsolete as far as their product line focused mostly on the small/mid-sized classic family farms not the BTO type outfits. Same as Gehl. We were working on some new bigger stuff but Gehl management was a bit late to the game and eventually that's probably why they got out of the Ag business.
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