White Farm Equipment

The company White Farm Equipment was a subsidiary of the White Motor Company.

History

After the White Motor Corporation had taken various manufacturers of agricultural machinery in the 1960s, by 1960 the company Oliver Corporation and Cockshutt 1962 and 1963, Minneapolis- Moline, these activities were merged in 1969 under the name of White Farm Equipment. From 1975 Boss series were the original color schemes of the three companies and their brand names are no longer used to the idea of the field, but as a brand name White has now been used as color and gray. From the start, came some models of Fiatagri, this represented a continuation of such cooperation between Oliver and Cockshutt dar. with Fiatagri After allowing this cooperation ended in 1977, it moved in 1978 models in the power range up to 60 hp Iseki from Japan and sold these under the brand name White- Iseki. 1979 White Farm Equipment was sold to TIC. After White Farm Equipment in 1985 had to file for bankruptcy, the factory in Brantford (Ontario) was closed and sold the Mähdreschersparte at Massey Ferguson, and acquired the remaining companies of Allied Products. Allied Products, which had already taken over New Idea 1984, both companies closed 1987 White- New Idea together, and the company's headquarters were moved to Coldwater (Ohio ). 1989 were replaced originating from Iseki tractors in the lower power range through its own U.S. made models. This American series was in the colors red Cockshutt, Oliver Green, Minneapolis Moline - White- yellow and silver available and had engines of CDC (a joint venture between Cummins and Case ). This series was not very successful and was discontinued in 1991. In 1990, the previous Field Boss series was replaced by the Workhorse series. After 1988 an agreement with Deutz -Allis had been hit, the 9100 series was produced by White in 1989. This series was based on the tractors of White, but was equipped with engines of Deutz AG. 1991 tractor range of White- New Idea was sold to AGCO, and two years later the rest of the enterprise. AGCO used the brand name White until 2001, when it was replaced by the brand names AGCO.

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