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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6238326" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>John Deere tractors that were Zetors. Did they ever officially sell them in the UK? They certainly did sell Carraro and still do sell Yanmar made tractors as JD of course. JD also have sold Krone and now Kuhn big square balers as their own as well as Kuhn mounted mowers.</p><p></p><p>AGCO tend to not spend quite as much on research and development it seems to me, preferring to acquire whole companies that have run out of steam developing their own. They seem to have changed tack recently to actually develop more of their own stuff long term, such as their engines and combines and to an increasing extent, their tractors. Nevertheless they also recently have acquired some of Lely's hay tool business, mainly for the balers it seems to me. Have they adopted any other machines from the Lely line?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6238326, member: 718"] John Deere tractors that were Zetors. Did they ever officially sell them in the UK? They certainly did sell Carraro and still do sell Yanmar made tractors as JD of course. JD also have sold Krone and now Kuhn big square balers as their own as well as Kuhn mounted mowers. AGCO tend to not spend quite as much on research and development it seems to me, preferring to acquire whole companies that have run out of steam developing their own. They seem to have changed tack recently to actually develop more of their own stuff long term, such as their engines and combines and to an increasing extent, their tractors. Nevertheless they also recently have acquired some of Lely's hay tool business, mainly for the balers it seems to me. Have they adopted any other machines from the Lely line? [/QUOTE]
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