Posted by noncompos on October 23, 2008 at 19:40:10 from (71.36.96.57):
In Reply to: PACCAR posted by farmersbase on October 23, 2008 at 17:42:23:
farmersbase: a quick Googling of Paccar here picks up paccar.com, the company website, which has a company history that does NOT mention farm or agricultural tractors... Searches here are complicated by US usage naming the truck part of a semi-truck (a cab+engine "truck" section and a detachable "trailer" section)being called a truck-tractor or just the tractor section. However, the company history does mention several European companies being purchased, and I would guess--repeat, guess--a European farm tractor m'f'r has been purchased and the tractors renamed "Paccar". A Paccar division also produces winches; if the name was on an attached winch, it was the winch m'f'r, not the tractor itself. Paccar has a UK Division, and my have one on the Continent.
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