Posted by db4600 on March 06, 2022 at 18:29:23 from (207.191.149.212):
In Reply to: Re: Agco Allis posted by Timmycornpicker on March 06, 2022 at 16:39:03:
A bit earlier. After the agreement with Cat/ Challenger in 2002 the Allis name disappeared along with the White name on tractors. The orange tractors appeared as AGCOs until 2011. AGCO had pulled other names under their marque and I dont know enough about the specifics to say what models were what manufacturer as the shift to Challenger, Fendt, and Massey took place. I was told by some Ziegler folks that for some time AGCO wheel tractors were sold as Challenger at CAT dealers and CAT built track tractors were sold at AGCO dealers. Im not sure when it transitioned to all AGCO assembly and I believe both models might still be available at both dealers. I see Fendt wheel tractors at Ziegler along side the Challengers. The two local Massey dealer I pass by only have red tractors on the lot. If the White/ MM/ Cockshutt/ Oliver mixture along with the Allis Chalmers- Duetz/ Allis experiment wasnt enough to give a parts man ulcers the AGCO/ Allis/ White/ Challenger/ Fendt/ Massey recipe certainly will. Did I forget Fiat Allis construction? I know you can still get parts for your Fiat built Allis Chalmers at the CaseIH dealer if you have a good parts man
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