Posted by RN on February 19, 2011 at 14:31:08 from (75.100.71.242):
In Reply to: Re: SAME tractors??? posted by Bob Bancroft on February 19, 2011 at 12:42:29:
Hurlimann? Yes. The Italian start company got a share of or bought, stock swapped companies in Switzerland, India, Finnland, Germany. The original companies name was kept in some countries for badged SAME or the other countries tractor was given a SAME tractor model name- the Indian made Greaves got a different name outside of India. Hurlimann may have been a Finnish outfit- after combining with SDF the other companies products may have been given a Hurliman model name for sale in other than Italian market. European Union trade rules have a couple quirks about sales across border, companion companies and use of original trademark names. France doesn"t have IHC dealers- the original name for parent company in France was CIMA-- something like Company International Manufacturer Agricultural (implied is ending "eqipment") so that trademark kept for the 1984 ending of IHC models and continuation plus the newer models derived from them and companian McCormicks from England. Here the best example maybe the Canadian Cockshuut and various Oliver models- Oliver made a couple models with same model number as Oliver but different color to be sold as Cockshutss, a couple models with different model numbers when sold by Cockshutt and Cockshutt made some completely different tractors than oliver or had a Oliver tranny with a different engine. Oliver also made Co-op tractor-- model30? - that was same as Cockshutt and Oliver model 30, different colors and badges, decals. AGCO now has fun with parts books. RN
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