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JockCroft

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JockCroft

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o dear there will be dummies and teddies being thrown at jd but its just the ebb and flow of popularity or price
Thought there would be more reaction to these figures. Most of Forum members must be JD supporters. Two bits I found surprising on a table comparing 2019and 20, Class very significantly lower sales, ad Argo/MacCormick only one about same sales both years.
 

Runs Like a Deere

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Mixed Farmer
Came Across this just last week that shows the trend since 1996 so based on the table above I would say there is very little change year on year. CNH I guess technically have overtaken JD in overall sales for the first time since 2004 ish but given how close it has been over the last few years I would agree with you its just natural fluctuation. Could even be driven by model cycles?
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farenheit

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Midlands
Came Across this just last week that shows the trend since 1996 so based on the table above I would say there is very little change year on year. CNH I guess technically have overtaken JD in overall sales for the first time since 2004 ish but given how close it has been over the last few years I would agree with you its just natural fluctuation. Could even be driven by model cycles?
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Great colour choices there.
 

Runs Like a Deere

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Surprised to see claas below kubota.

I wonder if the "above 50hp" bracket is now bringing in the top end of the lawn / groundcare market which might explain why the kubota number is surprisingly high. The article that accompanied the graph I posted had a good piece on average HP per year, back in 1996 I think it was around 100hp and now its over 170hp I think or certainly around those numbers if I remember correctly.

HRN have also done a good trade in Kubota since the JD franchise moved so if that is repeated across a few areas then its maybe not quite as surprising.
 

Fendt516profi

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Yorkshire
I wonder if the "above 50hp" bracket is now bringing in the top end of the lawn / groundcare market which might explain why the kubota number is surprisingly high. The article that accompanied the graph I posted had a good piece on average HP per year, back in 1996 I think it was around 100hp and now its over 170hp I think or certainly around those numbers if I remember correctly.

HRN have also done a good trade in Kubota since the JD franchise moved so if that is repeated across a few areas then its maybe not quite as surprising.
The opening post says data covers all tractors over and under 50hp
 

Fendt516profi

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Location
Yorkshire
Say different?
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Top 10 tractor sales
Manufacturer Market share Tractors registered
1. John Deere 26.5%, down from 28.1% in 2019 and 31.9% in 2018 3,157
2. New Holland 17.8%, up from 17.1% in 2019 but down from 18.4% in 2018 2,129
3. Massey Ferguson 13.2%, up from 12.3% share in 2019 and 9.8% in 2018 1,581
4. Case IH 9.2%, up from 8.9% but down from 10.9% in 2018 1,100
5. Fendt 7.5%, up from 6.8% in 2019 and 6.7% in 2018 898
6. Kubota 6.6%, up marginally from 6.5% in 2019 and 5.4% in 2018 784
7. Valtra 5.5%, the same as 2019 and up from 4.8% in 2018 654
8. Claas 3.8%, down from 5.7% in 2019 and level with 2018 share 449
9. Same Deutz-Fahr 1.7%, down marginally from 1.8% in 2019 but up from 1.5% in 2018 208
10. JCB 1.6%, down from 2.1% in 2019 and 2.2% in 2018 187
Others 6.6% 788 (most notable is McCormick, with 0.9% share or 103 tractors)
Look same to me
 

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