Posted by Steve in IL on June 22, 2010 at 12:27:51 from (12.2.142.12):
In Reply to: CHALLENGER posted by POPPY11 on June 22, 2010 at 11:41:41:
AGCO purchased the Challenger line of larger track tractors from Cat in 2002, and worked to expand the product offering of this brand to include wheeled tractors. At first this expansion included tractor models based off MF designs down into 20 some HP. They have since rethought the positioning of the Challenger brand, and now only provide larger tractors (still based on the MF design, all made in their plant in France). Check out challenger-ag.com.
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