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List of former tractor manufacturers

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This is a list of companies that formerly manufactured and / or sold tractors. Some tractor and / or agricultural machinery companies have discontinued manufacturing, or were bought out or merged with other companies, or their company names may have changed.

A

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  • Aaron David Co. (Denmark)
  • Abega (Germany)
  • Abenaque (USA)
  • Acam (Denmark)
  • Acason
  • Accord (Greece)
  • ACME (USA)
  • ACO (South Africa)
  • Acremaster (Australia)
  • Adams-Farnham (USA)
  • Adams Husker (USA)
  • Adams Sidehill (USA)
  • ADN (France)
  • Adriatica (Italy)
  • Advance (USA) – purchased by Rumely
  • Advance-Rumely (USA) – purchased by Allis-Chalmers
  • Aecherli (Switzerland)
  • AF France (France)
  • AGCO (USA) – discontinued
  • AGCO-Allis (USA) – renamed AGCO and discontinued; still built in Argentina
  • Agcostar (USA) – part of AGCO Corporation formed from McConnell
  • Agricultural & General Engineers (AGE) (England, UK)
  • Ager (Italy)
  • Agil (Austria)
  • Agra Farmer (Canada)
  • Agracat (USA) – imported
  • Agrale-Deutz (Brazil) – just Agrale now
  • Agria GmbH (Germany)
  • Agrifull (Italy) – purchased by Fiat
  • Agrimeca (Argentina)
  • Agrimotor (USA)
  • Agrip (France)
  • Agri-Power (USA)
  • AGRISA-Bungartz (Brazil) – became Agrale
  • Agritec (Argentina)
  • Agromed (Turkey)
  • Agromet (Poland)
  • A.H. McDonald & Co. (Australia)[1]
  • Ahlborn
  • Aion (Australia)
  • Ajax (USA)
  • Aktivist (Germany)
  • Albaugh-Dover Square Turn (USA)
  • Albion-Cuthbertson – James A. Cuthbertson (Scotland, UK)
  • ALFA (Spain)
  • Alfa Romeo (Italy)
  • Allaeys
  • Alldays & Onions (England, UK)
  • Allgaier (Germany)
  • Alliance
  • Allis-Chalmers (USA) – purchased by AGCO Corporation
  • Allmand (USA)
  • Almacoa (France)
  • Allwork (USA)
  • Alpenland (Germany)
  • Alpina (Switzerland)
  • Alpina-Oekonom (Switzerland)
  • Alu-Trac
  • Amepic
  • American (USA)
  • American (American Tractor Corporation) (USA) – purchased by J.I. Case
  • American-Abell (Canada)
  • American Harvestor (USA)
  • American Steel (USA)
  • American Tractor (USA)
  • Amiot (France)
  • Amog (Italy)
  • Andrews (USA)
  • Andrews-Kinkade (USA)
  • Anfibio (Brazil)
  • Anglo-Thai New Holland (Thailand)
  • Ansaldo-Fossati (Italy)
  • Antigo (USA)
  • Anton Schlüter München (Germany)
  • Apache (Argentina) – now Apache-Solis
  • Appleton (USA)
  • Arator
  • Argo (Italy)
  • Armington, A.P. (USA)
  • Armstrong Siddeley (England, UK)
  • Arnold-Sandberg (USA)
  • ASHTZ (Russia)
  • Assembled
  • Asso
  • Astoa (Spain)
  • Aston Martin (England, UK)
  • Atlas (USA)
  • Aulendorf (Germany)
  • Aulson (USA)
  • Aultman (USA)
  • Aultman & Taylor (USA)
  • Austin (USA)
  • Austin (France / England, UK)
  • Austin-Leyland (Turkey) (BMC Sanayi)
  • Austrak (Australia)
  • Austro (Austria)
  • Austro-Pimus (Austria)
  • Auto Tractor (USA)
  • Automotive (USA)
  • Auto-Tiller (USA)
  • AutoTrac (Canada)
  • Avance (Sweden) – merged into Munktell
  • Aveling – Marshall (England, UK)
  • Aveling & Porter (England, UK)
  • Aveling-Barford (England, UK)
  • Avery (USA) – purchased by Minneapolis-Moline
  • Avia (Spain)
  • Astoa (Spain)
  • Agria (Spain)
  • Agrimont Group
  • Tractors.ae

B

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A German Bautz AS120 tractor
Danish Bukh tractors (1959–1966) from Danmarks Traktormuseum
  • B.F. Avery (USA)
  • Babcock & Wilcox (Spain)
  • Babiole (France)
  • Backus (USA)
  • Badley (USA)
  • Baikonur IMT (Kazakhstan)
  • Bailor (USA)
  • Baird (USA)
  • Bajaj Tempo (India) – divested off and renamed Force Motors
  • Baker, A.D. (USA)
  • Baldwin (Australia)
  • Balilla (Italy)
  • Balmar
  • Balram (India)
  • Bambi
  • Bambia
  • Bantam (USA)
  • Banting Machine Co.
  • Barford & Perkins (England, UK)
  • Bariole (France?)
  • Barreiros (Spain)
  • Baskent (Turkey) [1]
  • Bates (USA)
  • Bates Steel Mule (USA)
  • Bauche (France)
  • Bautz (Germany)
  • Bear (USA)
  • Bearcat (USA)
  • Beaver (USA)
  • Beeman (USA)
  • Belazerus (Belarus)
  • Bell, Robert (USA)
  • Belleville (USA)
  • Beltrail (USA)
  • Ben (Italy)
  • Benz-Sendling (Germany)
  • Berliot (France)
  • Bernardin (Argentina) [2]
  • Bertolini (Italy)
  • Besser (USA)
  • Best (USA) – purchased by Holt; became Caterpillar Inc.
  • Bethlehem (USA)
  • Bettinson (United Kingdom) – Ford conversions
  • Bi.Som.Trac (France)
  • Big Bud (USA)
  • Big Bull (USA)
  • Big Four (USA)
  • Big Lizzie (Australia)
  • Bima (France)
  • Birrell (USA)
  • Bischoff (Germany)
  • Bison (France)
  • BJR (Spain)
  • Blackstone & Co (England, UK)
  • Blanc-Plaiche (France?)
  • Blaw-Knox (England, UK)
  • Blumberg (USA)
  • BM Volvo (Sweden) – evolved into the current Valtra, part of AGCO Corporation
  • BMB (England, UK) (British Motor Boats)
  • BMC (England, UK) – from merger of Austin and Nuffield; later became Leyland, finally Marshall (Tractors)
  • Bobbette (USA)
  • Boenker (USA)
  • Bofors (Sweden)
  • Bohrer
  • Bolgar (Bulgaria)
  • Bolinder (Sweden) – merged with Munktell to become Bolinder-Munktell
  • Bolinder-Munktell (Sweden) – merged with Volvo to become BM Volvo / Volvo BM
  • Bolte (USA)
  • Bori (Slovenia)
  • Boring (USA)
  • Borsig (Germany)
  • BOS Hydro-Trac (Netherlands)
  • Boyett (USA)
  • Bradley (USA)
  • Brandt (France)
  • Brasitalia (Brazil)
  • Braud (France)
  • Braun (Germany)
  • Bray (England, UK)
  • Bready (USA)
  • Breda (Italy)
  • Breed (USA)
  • Bristol (England, UK)
  • British-Canadian (USA)
  • British Wallis (United Kingdom)
  • Brockway (USA)
  • Brons (Netherlands)
  • Brown (Australia)
  • Brown (USA)
  • Bruff – Ford conversions
  • Brummer
  • Bryan (USA)
  • BTG (Germany)
  • BTW
  • Bubba (Italy)
  • Bücher (Switzerland)
  • Buckeye (USA)
  • Buffalo
  • Buffalo-Pitts (USA)
  • BUKH (Denmark)
  • Bührer (Switzerland)
  • Bull (USA)
  • Bull Dog (USA)
  • Bulldawg
  • Bull-Madison (USA)
  • Bullock (USA)
  • Bulltra
  • Bungartz (Germany)
  • Bungartz & Peschke (Germany)
  • Bunton
  • Burn-Oil (USA)
  • Burrell (England, UK)
  • Busatto (Italy)
  • BWS

C

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  • C. & G. Cooper (USA)
  • C.L. Best (USA)
  • C.O.D. (USA)
  • Caldwell (Australia) – became Caldwell Vale
  • Caldwell Vale (Australia)
  • Calmescri (Brazil)
  • Calsa (Spain)
  • Cameco (USA) – sold to John Deere
  • Cameron (USA)
  • Camisa
  • Campagnolo (Italy)
  • Canadian (Canada)
  • Canadian-American (Canada / USA)
  • CanTRAN
  • Canycom
  • Carter
  • Case Corporation (USA) – purchased by Tenneco, and later merged with International Harvester to become Case IH
  • Case New Holland (India)
  • Case, J.I (USA) – was purchased by Massey-Harris
  • Cassani (Italy)
  • CAST (Italy)
  • Caterpillar (USA) – sold tractor business to AGCO Corp.
  • Cayuga (USA)
  • CBT – Companhia Brasileira de Tratores (Brazil)
  • CDHL (USA)
  • Centaur (USA)
  • Centenario
  • Century (USA)
  • Ceres (France)
  • Ceres (India) – brand of International Tractors (Sonalika)
  • Certified (USA)
  • Chamberlain (Australia) – purchased by Deere & Company
  • Champ (Thailand)
  • Champion (USA)
  • Champion (France)
  • Chase (USA, 1908–1918; Canada, 1919-1921)
  • Chaseside (England, UK)
  • Chery (China) – became Detank, now Zoomlion
  • Cherry (Japan)
  • CIDEF (Argentina)
  • CIMAC (Italy)
  • Citroen (France)
  • Claeys (Belgium)
  • Clarktor
  • Clayson (England, UK)
  • Clayton & Shuttleworth (England, UK)
  • Cleveland Tractor Company/Cletrac (USA) – purchased by the Oliver Corporation in 1944
  • CMC (Argentina)
  • CNC (France)
  • Cobey (USA)
  • Cockshutt Plow Company (Canada) – purchased by White Farm Equipment
  • Cockshutt Hart-Parr (Canada)
  • Codem (The Netherlands)
  • Coleman (USA)
  • Colpron (Canada) – rebadged Landini's
  • Colt (USA)
  • Common Sense (USA)
  • COMPACT Junior (Austria)
  • Conord
  • Consolidated (USA)
  • Continental (USA)
  • Co-op (USA)
  • Co-op (National Farm Machinery) (USA)
  • Co-op Implements (Canada)
  • Cooper
  • Corbitt (USA)
  • Corliss (USA)
  • County (England, UK)
  • Crawley Agrimotor (England, UK)
  • Crystal Zetor (Czech)
  • Csepel (Hungary)
  • CTM
  • Cultivac
  • Cultor (USA)
  • Custom (USA)
  • Cutherbertson – James A. Cuthbertson (Scotland, UK)

D

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  • Daimler (Germany)
  • Daimler-Benz (Germany)
  • Dammann (USA)
  • Danhorse (Denmark)
  • Davey Paxman & Co. (England, UK)
  • David Bradley (plowman) (USA)
  • David Brown Ltd. (England, UK) – purchased by Tenneco and renamed Case
  • DECA (Argentina)
  • Deering (USA) – merged with other manufacturers to form International Harvester
  • Defaut (France)
  • Dongfeng (China) – DFAM
  • Detank (China) – now Zoomlion
  • Detroit (USA)
  • Deuliewag (Germany)
  • Deutz (Germany) – merged with Fahr
  • Deutz-Allis (Germany / USA) – formed when Deutz-Fahr bought Allis-Chalmers; purchased by AGCO and became AGCO-Allis
  • Dexheimer (Germany)
  • DF (China)
  • Diana (Greece)
  • DongFangHong (China) – now YTO
  • Doppstadt (Germany)
  • Dragon (USA)
  • Drexler (Austria)
  • Dromson (Germany)
  • Dufuat
  • Durany (Argentina)[2]
  • DUTRA (Hungary)
  • DUTRA Steyr (Hungary)

E

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1916 Emerson Tractor, made by Emerson-Brantingham (USA)
  • Eagle (USA)
  • Ebro (Spain)
  • Ebro-Kubota (Spain)
  • Eclipse (USA)
  • Edwin Alber
  • Eicher (Germany)
  • Eicher Goodearth (India) – became just Eicher
  • Ekip (Turkey) – became Fatih Traktor
  • El Chiquito (Argentina)
  • EMCO (USA) – later Power Horse
  • Emerson (Canada)
  • Emerson-Brantingham (USA)
  • Empire (USA)
  • Enter (Turkey)
  • Enti (The Netherlands)
  • Epple-Buxbaum (Austria)
  • Erickson (USA)
  • Escanuela (Argentina)
  • Euro-Trac (India)

F

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  • Fageol (USA)
  • Fahr (Germany) – merged with Deutz to become Deutz-Fahr
  • Falke-trac (Germany)
  • Farm Ette (USA)
  • Farm System
  • Farmall (USA) – by International Harvester
  • Farmár (Czech)
  • Farmaster (USA)
  • Farmcrest (USA)
  • Farmer's Union Co-op (USA)
  • FarmHandy (USA)
  • Farmliner Daedong (Australia) – built in South Korea
  • Farmobile (USA)
  • Farmwell (England, UK)
  • Farquhar, A. B. (USA) – merged into the Oliver Corporation
  • Fatsia (England, UK) – formerly B.Welsh agri
  • Favias (Spain)
  • FBW (Switzerland)
  • FengShou (China) – now Jiangling, part of Mahindra
  • Ferguson (Ireland)
  • Ferguson-Brown (England, UK)
  • Fiat OM
  • Fiat Someca (France)
  • Fiat-Agrifull (Italy)
  • Fiatagri (Italy)
  • Fiat-Goldstar (South Korea) – now LS-New Holland
  • Field Marshall (England, UK) – became Marshall
  • Finn Ursus
  • FNM (Brazil)
  • Foden (England, UK)
  • Ford SAF
  • Ford (USA) – Ford tractor division bought Sperry-New Holland and became Ford-New Holland, now New Holland, part of CNH Industrial
  • Ford-Ferguson (USA)
  • Fordson tractor (USA / England, UK) – by Ford
  • Fordzon-Putilovec (Russia)
  • Forma (Romania)
  • Fortschritt (East Germany)
  • Foton (China) – now Lovol
  • Four Drive (USA) – also known as Fitch Four Drive
  • Four Wheel Traction (England, UK)
  • Fowler (England, UK)
  • Frick (USA)
  • Froehlich (USA) – purchased by Deere & Company
  • Fundinoza (Argentina)[3]
  • Fujian (China)
  • Futian (China) – changed to Foton, now Lovol
  • Futian Leopard (China) – now Foton or Foton Leopard
  • Futian Oubao (China) – changed to Foton, now Lovol
  • Fuyang Tractor (China)
  • FWD Wagner (USA)

G

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  • Galloway (USA)
  • Gambles Farmcrest (USA)
  • Gardner (England or Belgium)
  • Garner (England, UK)
  • Garrett (USA)
  • Garrett (England, UK) – steam tractors and showmen's engines
  • Gaar-Scott (USA)
  • Gas Traction Company (USA)
  • GBT (USA)
  • GEDA (Romania) [4]
  • GeDe (The Netherlands)
  • Geiser (USA)
  • General (USA)
  • General (England, UK)
  • George (USA)
  • Giaguaro (Italy)
  • Gibbons & Robinson
  • Gibson Mfg. (USA)
  • Gilson (Canada)
  • Glasgow (England, UK)
  • Global (USA)
  • GMW (Sweden)
  • GoldStar (South Korea) – later LG; now LS
  • Graham-Bradley (USA)
  • Gray Tractor Manufacturing Co. (USA)
  • Greaves (India) – later SAME Greaves
  • Greyhound (USA)
  • Griffin (USA)
  • Grissly
  • Grossi (Argentina) – now T&M Grossi
  • Grossi Migra (Argentina) – now T&M Grossi
  • Gualdi (Italy)
  • Güldner (Germany) – later part of Linde
  • Gulliver (Italy) – now SEP
  • Guthelfer (Spain)

H

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Harrison Machine Works 1882 tractor
  • Haas (USA)
  • Hahn-Eclipse (USA)
  • Hanomag (Germany)
  • Hanomag-Barreiros (Spain)
  • Hanzi (China)
  • Happy Farmer (USA)
  • Harrison Machine Works (Belleville, Illinois, USA)
  • Hart-Parr (USA) – merged into the Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1929; purchased by Oliver Corporation
  • Hattat Agricultural Engines (Turkey)[4]
  • Hatz (Germany)
  • Hefty (USA)
  • Heider (USA)
  • HELA (Germany)
  • HEMOS
  • Herriau
  • Hesston (USA) – tractors were part of Fiat; hay equipment and name purchased by AGCO
  • Highlander (England, UK) – specialist forestry conversions
  • Hindustan (India) – now MGTL
  • Hinomoto (Japan) – acquired by Hitachi and renamed Tierra
  • Hitachi (Japan)
  • Hittner (Croatia)
  • HMT (India)
  • Hofherr HSCS (Germany)
  • Hofherr-Schrantz (Hungary)
  • Holder GmbH (Germany)
  • Holt Manufacturing Company (USA) – merged with Best to form the Caterpillar Tractor Company
  • Homesteader (USA) – Clinton, AR – garden tractors
  • Homier Farm-Pro (USA)
  • Honda (Japan) [5]
  • Richard Hornsby & Sons (England, UK)
  • Horwood Bagshaw (Australia)
  • Howard (Australia) – tractor, rotavators and rotary tillers
  • Howard Farmers (England, UK)
  • HOYO (Romania) – assemble Tai Shan [6]
  • HSCS (Hungary)
  • Huber (USA)
  • Hume (USA)
  • Hydratiller (USA)
  • Hyundai (South Korea)

I

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  • IAR (Romania)
  • IFA (Germany)
  • Illinois (USA)
  • IMA (Argentina)
  • Imor (Brazil)
  • Imperial Machine Co. – established 1902 (Minnesota, USA)
  • Imperial (Australia)
  • Imperial Super Drive (Canada)
  • Indo Farm (India)
  • Industrija Motora Rakovica (IMR) (Serbia) [7]
  • Intercontinental (USA)
  • International Harvester (Australia)
  • International Harvester (USA) – agriculture division sold to Tenneco and merged with Case to form Case IH in 1985
  • International TOE (Turkey) – licensed IH
  • Is Bora (Turkey) – Shibauara
  • Ishikawajima-Harima (Japan) – now Shibaura
  • Isoto (Turkey) – license Tuber [8]
  • ITC (USA)
  • Ivel (England, UK) – invented by Dan Albone

J

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  • J & H Howard
  • Jackson (USA)
  • JDS (Germany) [9]
  • Jeep (USA)
  • Jela
  • Jelbart (Australia)
  • Jiangling (China)
  • John Blue (USA)
  • John Deere Hattat (Turkey)
  • John Deere Lanz (Germany) – formerly Heinrich Lanz AG, originally Heinrich Lanz Company
  • Johnston (Sweden / France)
  • Juling (China) [10]
  • Jumbo (USA)
  • June (Sweden)
  • JWD (United Kingdom)

K

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  • Kaelble (Germany)
  • Karl Blank (Germany)
  • KBZ (Russia) [11]
  • Keck-Gonnerman
  • Kelkel (Germany)
  • Kelly & Lewis (Australia)
  • Kelpie (England, UK)
  • Kemna
  • KHD (Austria)
  • Kínai
  • Kirloskar (India)
  • Kirov Plant (Russia)
  • Kirschmann (USA)
  • Kitten (USA)
  • Kiva (France)
  • Knudson (USA)
  • Kodiak (USA)
  • Kögel (Germany)
  • Kolomenec (Russia)
  • Komatsu (Japan)
  • Komatsu International (Japan)
  • Kommunar (USSR)
  • Komnick (Germany)
  • Koni
  • Köpfli (Switzerland)
  • Koyker
  • Kramer (Germany) – merged with Neuson, who then merged with Wacker AG
  • KTMCO (Iran / Kurdistan) – subsidiary of ITMCO
  • Krasser (Austria)
  • Kuhnhausen (Germany)
  • Kullervo (Finland)
  • Kullmo (Sweden)
  • Kulmus (Germany)
  • Kumiai (Japan)
  • Kunow (USA)

L

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  • L&T – John Deere (India) – joint venture, bought out by Deere & Company
  • Labourier (France)
  • Lamborghini (Italy) — tractors were the original product of the current Lamborghini supercar company
  • Landhope (Japan) – by Iseki
  • Landleader (Japan) – by Iseki
  • LandTrac (USA) – by Long
  • LANZ (Germany) – original brand name of Heinrich Lanz AG, bought out in 1956 by John Deere owner Deere & Company
  • Latil (France)
  • Lauer (Germany?)
  • Lauson (USA)
  • Le Percheron (France)
  • Le Pratique (France)
  • Le Robuste (France)
  • Legras (France)
  • Lehr's Big Boy (USA)
  • Lely Multipower (USA)
  • Lely (The Netherlands)
  • Lenar
  • Leo Rumely (USA)
  • LeRoi (USA)
  • LESA (Italy)
  • LeTourneau (USA)
  • Leyland (England, UK) – later Marshall
  • LG (South Korea) – now LS
  • LG-Fiat (South Korea) – now LS-New Holland
  • LG Montana (USA) – now Montana
  • LG-New Holland (South Korea) – now LS-New Holland
  • LHB (Germany)
  • Liaz (Czech)
  • Liberty (USA)
  • Lightforce Deluxe
  • Lightforce Tractore
  • Linn maker of the Linn tractorRepublic Motor Truck Company (USA)
  • Lioness (England, UK)
  • Lister (England, UK)
  • Li-Trac (Germany)
  • Little Giant (USA)
  • Loiseau (France)
  • Loko-Mobil
  • Long (USA)
  • LongAgri (USA)
  • LS Mtron (South Korea)
  • LTS (Germany)
  • Luoyang Fiat (China)
  • LUX-TRAC (Luxembourg)
  • Luzhong (China)

M

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N

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  • Nallahay
  • NanYue (China)
  • Naughton (Australia)
  • Nedalo (Netherlands) – Ford conversions
  • Nelson (USA)
  • New Holland Agriculture (USA)
  • New Holland Tractors (India)
  • Newman (England, UK)
  • Nibbi (Italy)
  • Nichols & Shepherd (USA) – merged to form Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1929
  • Nordtrak (Germany)
  • Normag (Germany)
  • North Land (USA)
  • Northrop (England, UK)
  • Northwest (USA)
  • Nuffield (England, UK) – later Leyland, and then Marshall Tractors
  • Nuffield Morris (Turkey)

O

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An English OTA (Oak Tree Appliances) tractor from late 1940s

P

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  • PAL (USA)
  • Panda
  • Panther (India)
  • Panzer (USA)
  • Paramount (USA)
  • Parca
  • Parrett (USA)
  • Pasco (Brazil)
  • Pavesi (Italy)
  • Pavesi-Tolotti (Italy)
  • Peerless (USA)
  • Perkis (Turkey) – based on Ursus
  • Perl (Austria)
  • Petropoulos (Greece)
  • PGS (Italy)
  • Phillips (Australia)
  • Phoenix (Australia)
  • Pillman (South Africa)
  • Pioneer (China)
  • Planet, Jr (USA)
  • Platten (Germany)
  • Plymouth (USA) – became Silver King
  • PMA (Algeria) – now Cirta
  • Pöhl (Germany)
  • Pollack (Argentina)
  • Polytrac (Switzerland)
  • Porsche (Germany)
  • Port Huron (USA)
  • Power Track
  • Power-Horse (USA)
  • Power King (USA)
  • President (England, UK) – designed by BMB (British Motor Boats)
  • Price (USA)
  • Primul (USSR)
  • Primus (Germany)
  • Profintern (USSR)
  • PTZ (Kazhakistan)
  • Punjab (India)

Q

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  • Quaker Mule (USA)
  • Quattrino
  • Quincy (USA)

R

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  • RÁBA (Hungary)
    • RÁBA-Steiger
  • Randi (Italy)
  • Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies (England, UK)
  • Rapid (Spain)
  • RATAR (Yugoslavia)
  • Rayes (USA)
  • Raygo Wagner (USA)
  • Record (Greece)
  • Red Star
  • Reeves (USA)
  • Rein Drive (Canada)
  • Remington (USA)
  • Renault Agri (France) – purchased by Claas in 2003
  • Renault Sonalika International (RSI) – (Mauritius / India)
  • Rhino International (USA)
  • Rice (USA)
  • Richard Continental (France)
  • Richter (Australia)
  • RIMAS (Denmark) – Ford conversions
  • RIP (France)
  • Rite (USA)
  • Ritscher (Germany)
  • Roadless (England, UK)
  • Robey (England, UK) – steam tractors
  • Rock Island (USA) – purchased Heider, was then purchased by Case
  • Rockol (USA)
  • Rogers (USA)
  • Rogowski (Brazil)
  • Rohff (France)
  • Röhr (Germany)
  • ROLA (Sweden)
  • Rollo (Denmark)
  • Rombel (Romania)
  • Rome (USA)
  • Ronaldson Tippett (Australia)
  • Roux
  • Rotania (Argentina)
  • Roths Industries (USA)
  • Royal (Germany)
  • Rubine (Italy)
  • Rumely (USA)
  • Ruris (Romania)
  • Ruston (England, UK)
  • Ruslan (Argentina)
  • Russell & Company (Steam Tractor) - American(USA)
  • Ruston & Hornsby (England, UK)
  • Ruston, Proctor and Company (England, UK) – steam tractors
  • RYCSA (Argentina)

S

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  • S.A.M.A. Renault (Spain)
  • S.W.Wood (USA)
  • Sabatier (France)
  • SAME (Italy) – taken over by Deutz-Fahr
  • SAME Greaves (India) – a joint venture, wholly purchased by Same Deutz-Fahr
  • Samson (USA)
  • Sandusky (USA)
  • Santa Matilde (Brazil)
  • Satoh (Japan) – merged with Mitsubishi
  • Saukville (USA)
  • Saunderson (England, UK)
  • SAVA-Nuffield (Spain)
  • Savatrac (Iran)
  • Scemia (France)
  • Schilter (Switzerland)
  • Schindler (Germany)
  • Schluter (Germany)
  • Schneider
  • Schramm (USA)
  • Scott (USA)
  • Scientific Farming Machinery Company (USA)
  • Selene (Italy)
  • Sepa (Italy)
  • Shakti (India)
  • Shaw (USA)
  • Shire
  • Siaco (Italy)
  • SIFT (France)
  • Silvatec (Denmark)
  • Silver King (USA)
  • SIMAR-Bodenfräse (Switzerland)
  • Simpac Trak (Italy)
  • Simpson Jumbo (USA)
  • Sirio (Italy)
  • Škoda (Czech)
  • SLC – John Deere (Brazil) – a joint venture, wholly purchased by Deere & Company
  • SM
  • Smallholder (England, UK)
  • Société Française de Vierzon (France) – purchased by Case
  • Solis Brasil (Brazil) – now just Solis
  • Someca (France) – purchased by Fiat
  • Sonalika International (India)
  • Speedy
  • Squire (Australia)
  • Steiger (USA) – purchased by Case
  • Steinbock (Austria)
  • Sterling (Canada)
  • Steyr-Nigeria (Nigeria)
  • Store (Yugoslavia)
  • Stotz (Belgium)
  • Strong
  • Sultan (Turkey)
  • Sunshine (Australia)
  • Sunshine (Kubota) (Japan)
  • Sunshine Massey Harris (Scotland, UK / Australia)
  • Superson
  • Sutcliff
  • Svedala (Sweden)
  • Svoboda (Czech)
  • Swed-Trac (Sweden)
  • Standard (India)

T

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  • TAISSA (Spain)
  • Takra (Finland)
  • TAS (USA / Germany) – also sold as MeMo
  • Tasker
  • Taylor (USA)
  • Terra Power
  • Terratrac (USA) – crawler tractors built by American Tractor Company; purchased by J.I. Case
  • TESA (Spain)
  • Thieman (USA)
  • Thomas-Bilt (USA) – renamed Tuff-Bilt
  • Thorobred (USA)
  • TianTuo (China)
  • Tidaholms (Sweden)
  • Tiger (USA)
  • Tiger (China)
  • Tiger (Ranger) (Japan)
  • TigerTrac (USA)
  • Tirador (Argentina)
  • Titan (USA)
  • Titan (Steiger) (USA)
  • Titano (Italy)
  • Titus (Germany)
  • TMO (Brazil)
  • Tobatta (Brazil)
  • Toft (Australia)
  • Tolpar (Russia)
  • Tom Moore (USA)
  • Toma Vinković (Croatia) – now TTB
  • Toos (Iran) [12]
  • Torpedo (Croatia)
  • Torpedo Deutz (Croatia)
  • Tortone (Argentina)
  • TracZa (Argentina)
  • Track Marshall (England, UK)
  • trac-technik (Germany)
  • Tractocoop (France)
  • Tractomade (Argentina) – licensed by Pauny [13][permanent dead link]
    • TMZ Zanello (Argentina)
    • Zanello (Tractomade)
  • Tractor Supply Co. (USA)
  • Tractormobile (USA)
  • Tratoretto (Brazil)
  • Tractors and Farm Equipment limited [TAFE] (India)
  • Tractorul UTB (Romania) – in receivership in 2007 [14]
    • Titan
    • Universal UTB
  • Triunfo (Argentina)
  • Trojan (USA)
  • Trusty (England, UK)
  • TTB (Croatia) – now Prima and Hittner
  • TUR (Poland)
  • Turf Boss
  • TurkFiat (Turkey) – now New Holland
  • Turner (England, UK)
  • Twin City tractors (USA) – merged to become Minneapolis-Moline
  • Twister (USA)

U

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  • U.T.B. (Romania) – now Universal UTB
  • Uncle Sam (USA)
  • Unigraf Lupo (Argentina)[5]
  • United (USA)
  • UniTrak (Germany)
  • Universal (USA) – built in Ohio
  • UPD
  • Upton (Australia)
  • Ursus Hellas (Greece)
  • Ursus Italtractor (Italy)
  • Urtrak (Germany)
  • Utos (Romania)
  • Uzel (Turkey) ([15])

V

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  • Valmet (Finland) – now Valtra
  • Valor (France)
  • Valtra Valmet (Finland) – now Valtra
  • Valtrac (France)
  • Vandezande (Belgium)
  • Vanguard (USA)
  • Variotrac (France)
  • Vassalli (Argentina)
  • Vellino (Spain)
  • Vendeuvre (France) – purchased by Allis-Chalmers
  • Verion (Argentina)
  • Versatile (Canada) – purchased by Ford, now owned by RostSelMash
  • Vevey tractors (Switzerland)
  • VeWeMa (Germany)
  • Vick (Brazil)
  • Victor (Japan)
  • Vierzon (France) – purchased by Case
  • Vittorio Cantatore (Italy)
  • Vladimir Factory (Russia)
  • Volgograd Tractor Factory (Russia)
  • Volvo (Sweden) – merged with Bolinder Munktells, now Valtra
  • Volvo BM (Sweden) – now Volvo Construction Equipment
  • Volvo BM Valmet (Harvesters) (Sweden) – now Valtra

W

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  • WACO (Austria)
  • Wagner (USA)
  • Wallis (USA) – purchased by Massey-Harris
  • Wallis & Stevens (USA)
  • Wallis & Steevens (England, UK) – steam tractor (note odd spelling of name)
  • Waltanna (Australia)
  • Walter Barrett (USA)
  • Wards (USA)
  • Warrior (Italy)
  • Waterloo Boy (USA) – purchased by John Deere owner Deere & Company
  • Waterloo (Canada)
  • Weber (USA)
  • Webfoot (USA)
  • Welte
  • Werner (Germany)
  • Wesseler (Germany)
  • Western (USA)
  • Wheel Ox (USA)
  • White (USA) – purchased by AGCO Corporation
  • White Oliver (USA)
  • Whiting-Bull (USA)
  • Wikov (Czech / USA) – certain products now manufactured by Wisconsin Engineering ([16])
  • WildCat (USA)
  • Williames (Australia)
  • Winget (Australia)
  • Winget (United Kingdom) – noted for site dumpers and plant (was part of Babcock & Wilcox for a time)
  • Wisconsin (USA)
  • Wm Allchin (England, UK)
  • Wood Brothers (USA)
  • Woods & Copeland (USA) – purchased by Rome
  • Woody
  • Worthington Mower Company (USA)
  • Wright (South Africa)

X

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  • Xiamen Xiagong Group (China) [17]
    • Sahm
    • Xiagong
  • Xinhu (China) [18]

Y

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  • Yankee (USA)
  • Yewers (Australia)

Z

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  • Zadrugar (Yugoslavia)
  • Zanello (Argentina)
  • Zanello (Maquinarias) (Argentina) – now Zanello (CMZ)
  • Zanello (Pauny) (Argentina) – now Pauny Rino
  • Zaporozhec (Ukraine)
  • Zebra (USA)
  • Zetor (Czech) – with Zetor Crystal built in Poland by Ursus
  • ZTS (Slovak)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Farm Collector".
  2. ^ Dl, Esteban (21 April 2016). "Pesados Argentinos: Durany DSB-30".
  3. ^ "Fundinoza FZ 14". Pesados Argentinos (in Spanish). 17 September 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Hattat Tarim". Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Pesados Argentinos".
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