List of former tractor manufacturers
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This is a list of companies that formerly manufactured or sold tractor
Tractor
A tractor is a vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction...

s. Some have discontinued manufacturing, were bought out or merged with other companies, or their names may have changed.
Also see: List of current tractor manufacturers
Also see: List of traction engine and steam tractor manufacturers
Also see: List of tractors built by other companies


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  • Abenaque (USA)
  • Acam (Denmark)
  • Acason
  • Accord (Greece)
  • ACME (USA)
  • ACO (South Africa)
  • Acremaster (Australia)
  • Adams Husker (USA)
  • Adams Sidehill (USA)
  • Adams-Farnham (USA)
  • ADN (France)
  • Adriatica (Italy)
  • Advance (USA) - purchased by Rumely
    Advance-Rumely
    The Advance-Rumely Company of La Porte, Indiana was organized in 1915 as a producer of many types of agricultural machinery, most notably threshing machines and large tractors...

  • Advance-Rumely
    Advance-Rumely
    The Advance-Rumely Company of La Porte, Indiana was organized in 1915 as a producer of many types of agricultural machinery, most notably threshing machines and large tractors...

     - purchase by Allis-Chalmers
    Allis-Chalmers
    The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. of West Allis, Wisconsin, is an American company known for its past as a manufacturer with diverse interests, perhaps most famous for their bright Persian Orange farm tractors...

  • Aecherli (Switzerland)
  • Agcostar (USA) - part of AGCO Corporation formed from McConnell
  • AGE
    Agricultural & General Engineers
    Agricultural & General Engineers was a combine of British engineering companies formed in 1919. The constituent companies were assigned sectors of the market to reduce competition within the group. The group headquarters were located in Aldwych, London, but most of the member companies were in...

     Agricultural & General Engineers (England)
  • Ager (Italy)
  • Agil (Austria)
  • Agracat (USA)(imported)
  • Agra Farmer (Canada)
  • Agrifull (Italy) - purchased by Fiat
  • Agrimeca (Argentina)
  • Agrimotor (USA)
  • Agrip (France)
  • Agri-Power (USA)
  • AGRISA-Bungartz (Brazil) - became Agrale
    Agrale
    Agrale is a Brazilian manufacturer of military vehicles, motorcycles, scooters, commercial vehicles, engines and agricultural tractors. It is based in Caxias do Sul, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Established in 1962, the brand's current model line-up consists of the Marrua SUV and pick-up truck...

  • Agritec (Argentina?)
  • Agromet (Turkey?)
  • Ahlborn
  • Aion (Australia)
  • Ajax (USA)
  • Aktivist (Germany)
  • Albion-Cuthbertson - James A. Cuthbertson (Scotland)
  • Wm Allchin (England)
  • Alfa Romeo (Italy)
  • Allaeys
  • Alldays & Onions
    Alldays & Onions
    Alldays & Onions was an English automobile maker, it manufactured cars from 1898 to 1918. The cars were sold under the Alldays name. The company also built an early British built tractor, the Alldays General Purpose Tractor.-History:...

  • Allgaier (Germany)
  • Alliance
  • Allis-Chalmers
    Allis-Chalmers
    The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. of West Allis, Wisconsin, is an American company known for its past as a manufacturer with diverse interests, perhaps most famous for their bright Persian Orange farm tractors...

     (USA) - purchased by AGCO Corporation
  • Allwork
    Allwork tractors
    Allwork tractors were manufactured by the Electric Wheel Company of Quincy, Illinois.Electric Wheel Co. was acquired by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. The All Work II Model F was a lightweight tractor with a big surplus of power for general farming and orchard work...

     (USA)
  • Alpenland (Germany)
  • Alpina (Switzerland)
  • Alpina-Oekonom (Switzerland)
  • Alu-Trac
  • Amepic
  • American (USA)
  • American (American Tractor Corporation
    American Tractor Corporation
    American Tractor Corporation was an American manufacturer of tracked type agricultural and industrial tractors based in Churubusco, Indiana. Their tractors were marketed using the “Terra” prefix before a descriptive term. The bulldozers were referred to as Terra Dozers, the general purpose...

    ) (USA) - purchased by JI Case
  • American Harvestor (USA)
  • American Steel (USA)
  • American Tractor (USA)
  • American-Abell (CANADA)
  • Amiot (France)
  • Amog (Italy)
  • Andrews (USA)
  • Andrews-Kinkade (USA)
  • Ansaldo-Fossati (Italy)
  • Antigo (USA)
  • Appleton (USA)
  • Arator
  • Argo (Italy)
  • Armington, A.P. (USA)
  • Armstrong Sidlley
  • Arnold-Sandberg (USA)
  • Assembled
  • Asso
  • Astoa (Spain)
  • Aston Martin (England)
  • Atlas (USA)
  • Aulendorf (Germany)
  • Aulson (USA)
  • Aultman (USA)
  • Aultman & Taylor (USA)
  • Austin (USA)
  • Austin (France/England)
  • Austin-Leyland BMC Sanayi (Turkey)
  • Austrak (Australia)
  • Austro (Austria)
  • Austro-Pimus (Austria)
  • Auto Tractor (USA)
  • Automotive (USA)
  • AutoTrac (Canada)
  • Avance (Sweden) - Merged into Munktell
  • Aveling - Marshall (England)
  • Aveling & Porter (England)
  • Aveling-Barford
    Aveling-Barford
    Aveling-Barford was a large engineering company making road rollers and dumper trucks in Grantham, Lincolnshire. In its time, it was an internationally known company.-Ruston and Hornsby:...

     (England)
  • Avery (USA) - purchased by Minneapolis-Moline
    Minneapolis-Moline
    Minneapolis-Moline was a large tractor and machinery producer based in Minnesota. It was the product of a merger between three companies in 1929: Minneapolis Steel & Machinery , Minneapolis Threshing Machine, and Moline Plow...

  • Avia (Spain)

B

  • B.F. Avery (USA)
  • Babiole (France)
  • Backus (USA)
  • Badley (USA)
  • Bailor (USA)
  • Baird (USA)
  • Bajaj Tempo (India) - spun off and renamed Force Motors
  • Baker, A.D. (USA)
  • Baldwin (Australia)
  • Balilla (Italy)
  • Balmar
  • Bambi
  • Bambia
  • Bantam (USA)
  • Banting Machine Co.
  • Barford & Perkins (England)
  • Bariole (France?)
  • Barreiros
    Barreiros (manufacturer)
    Barreiros was a Spanish manufacturer of engines, trucks, buses, tractors and automobiles.-Barreiros Diesel:The company was founded in 1954 as Barreiros Diesel S.A. by Eduardo Barreiros and based in Madrid...

     (Spain)
  • Bates (USA)
  • Bates Steel Mule (USA)
  • Bautz (Germany)
  • Bear (USA)
  • Bearcat (USA)
  • Beaver (USA)
  • Beeman (USA)
  • Belazerus (Belarus)
  • Bell, Robert (USA)
  • Beltrail (USA)
  • Ben (Italy)
  • Benz-Sendling (Germany)
  • Berliot (France)
  • Besser (USA)
  • Best
    Daniel Best
    Daniel Best was an American adventurer, inventor, and entrepreneur known for pioneering agriculture machinery and heavy machinery.-Early years:...

     (USA) - purchased by Holt > became Caterpillar Inc.
    Caterpillar Inc.
    Caterpillar Inc. , also known as "CAT", designs, manufactures, markets and sells machinery and engines and sells financial products and insurance to customers via a worldwide dealer network. Caterpillar is the world's largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas...

  • Bethlehem (USA)
  • Bi.Som.Trac (France)
  • Big Bud
    Big Bud 747
    Big Bud 747, or 16-V 747, is the name of a custom made tractor that was built in Havre, Montana in 1977. It holds the record for the world's largest farm tractor. It was built by Ron Harmon and employees of the Northern Manufacturing Company for a cost of about $300,000...

     (USA)
  • Big Bull (USA)
  • Big Four (USA)
  • Big Lizzie (Australia)
  • Bima (France)
  • Birrell (USA)
  • Bischoff
  • Bison (France)
  • BJR (Spain)
  • Blackstone & Co
    Blackstone & Co
    Blackstone & Co. was a farm implement maker at Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. In 1896 they built lamp start oil engines. By 1912 they had developed a new diesel engine that ran on vaporizing oil and was fired by a spark...

     (England)
  • Blanc-Plaiche (France?)
  • Blaw-Knox
    Blaw-Knox
    Blaw-Knox is one of the most prominent manufacturers of road paving equipment in the world. After Ingersoll-Rand divested of their road-making equipment operations in 2007, the company became part of Volvo of Sweden's construction equipment division....

     (England)
  • Blumberg (USA)
  • BM Volvo (Sweden) - has evolved into the current Valtra
    Valtra
    Valtra is a Finnish based manufacturer of tractors owned by the AGCO Corporation.-History:Valtra traces its origin to Valmet, Bolinder, Munktell and Volvo. Bolinder-Munktell merged with Volvo in 1950 to form BM Volvo. In 1979, BM Volvo/Volvo BM and Valmet formed a joint venture for tractor...

    , part of AGCO Corporation
  • BMB (England) (British Motor Boats)
  • BMC
    British Motor Corporation
    The British Motor Corporation, or commonly known as BMC was a vehicle manufacturer from United Kingdom, formed by the merger of the Austin Motor Company and the Nuffield Organisation in 1952...

     (England) - From Merger of Austin & Nuffield, later became Leyland then finally Marshall (tractors)
  • Boenker (USA)
  • Bofors
    Bofors
    The name Bofors has been associated with the iron industry for more than 350 years.Located in Karlskoga, Sweden, the company originates from the hammer mill "Boofors" founded 1646. The modern corporate structure was created in 1873 with the foundation of Aktiebolaget Bofors-Gullspång...

     (Sweden)
  • Bohrer
  • Bolgar (Bulgaria)
  • Bolinder (Sweden)- merged with Munktell to become Bolinder-Munktell
  • Bolinder-Munktell
    Bolinder-Munktell
    AB Bolinder-Munktell was a tractor and machines manufacturer founded in Eskilstuna, Sweden in 1932 through the merger of the mechanical companies Bolinder and Munktell...

     (Sweden) - merged with Volvo to become BM Volvo/Volvo BM
  • Bolte (USA)
  • Boring (USA)
  • Borsig (Germany)
  • BOS Hydro-Trac (The Netherlands)
  • Boyett (USA)
  • Bradley (USA)
  • Braud (France)
  • Braun
  • Bray (England)
  • Bready (USA)
  • Breda (Italy)
  • Breed (USA)
  • Bristol (England)
  • British-Canadian (USA)
  • Brockenhexe (Germany)
  • Brockway (USA)
  • Brons (The Netherlands)
  • Brown (USA)
  • Brummer
  • Bryan (USA)
  • BTG (East Germany)
  • BTW
  • Bubba (Italy)
  • Bücher (Switzerland)
  • Buckeye (USA)
  • Buffalo
  • Buffalo-Pitts (USA)
  • Bührer (Switzerland)
  • BUKH (Denmark)
  • Bull (USA)
  • Bull Dog (USA)
  • Bulldawg
  • Bull-Madison (USA)
  • Bullock (USA)
  • Bulltra
  • Bungartz (Germany)
  • Bungartz & Peschke (Germany)
  • Bunton
  • Burn-Oil (USA)
  • Burrell
    Charles Burrell & Sons
    Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery, steam trucks and steam tram engines. The company were based in Thetford, Norfolk and operated from the St Nicholas works on Minstergate and St Nicholas Street some of which survives today.At their height they...

     (England)
  • BWS

C

  • C. & G. Cooper (USA)
  • C.L. Best (USA)
  • C.O.D. (USA)
  • Caldwell (Australia) became Caldwell Vale
    Caldwell Vale
    The Caldwell Vale Truck & Bus Co. was an Australian automobile, bus, truck and tractor manufacturer from 1907 to 1913 in the Sydney suburb of Auburn. The company started in 1907 when Felix Caldwell and Norman Laurie Caldwell of South Australia filed for a patent covering "Improvements in and...

  • Caldwell Vale
    Caldwell Vale
    The Caldwell Vale Truck & Bus Co. was an Australian automobile, bus, truck and tractor manufacturer from 1907 to 1913 in the Sydney suburb of Auburn. The company started in 1907 when Felix Caldwell and Norman Laurie Caldwell of South Australia filed for a patent covering "Improvements in and...

     (Australia)
  • Calsa (Spain)
  • Cameron (USA)
  • Camisa
  • Campagnolo
  • Canadian (Canada)
  • Canadian-American
  • CanTRAN
  • Canycom
  • Carter
  • Case Corporation
    Case Corporation
    Case Corporation was a manufacturer of construction and agricultural equipment. In 1999 it merged with New Holland to form CNH Global, a Fiat Group division...

    (USA) - purchased by Tenneco, and later merged with International Harvester to become Case IH
    Case IH
    Case IH is an American mechanical company, one of the world’s largest brands of agricultural equipment. With headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin, it has a network of more than 4,000 dealers and distributors that operates in more than 160 countries...

  • Case New Holland (India)
  • Case, J.I (USA) - was purchased by Massey-Harris
  • Cassani (Italy)
  • CAST (Italy)
  • Cayuga (USA)
  • CBT - Companhia Brasileira de Tratores (Brazil)
  • CDHL (USA)
  • Centaur (USA)
  • Centenario
  • Century (USA)
  • Ceres (France)
  • Certified (USA)
  • Chamberlain (Australia)
    Chamberlain John Deere
    Chamberlain John Deere is a brand of tractors from Australia.Whilst Bob Chamberlain was working as a tractor mechanic in Victoria he designed a tractor and built a prototype tractor around what he believed farmers wanted...

     - purchased by Deere & Company
    Deere & Company
    Deere & Company, usually known by its brand name John Deere , is an American corporation based in Moline, Illinois, and the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery in the world. In 2010, it was listed as 107th in the Fortune 500 ranking...

  • Champ (Thailand)
  • Champion (USA)
  • Champion (France)
  • Chaseside (England)
  • Cherry (Japan)
  • CIMAC (Italy)
  • Citroen (France)
  • Claeys (Belgium)
  • Clarktor
  • Clayson (England)
  • Clayton & Shuttleworth
    Clayton & Shuttleworth
    Clayton & Shuttleworth was an engineering company located at Stamp End Works, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. The company was established in 1842 when Nathaniel Clayton formed a partnership with his brother-in-law, Joseph Shuttleworth .-History:...

     (England)
  • Cleveland Tractor Company/Cletrac (USA) - purchased by the Oliver Corporation in 1944
  • CMC (France)
  • Cobey (USA)
  • Cockshutt Plow Company
    Cockshutt Plow Company
    Cockshutt was a large tractor and machinery manufacturer based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.Originally founded as the Brantford Plow Works by James G. Cockshutt in 1877, the name was changed to the Cockshutt Plow Company when it was incorporated in 1882. After James died shortly thereafter, his...

     (Canada) - purchased by White Farm Equipment
    White Farm Equipment
    White Farm Equipment is a brand of agricultural machinery, now discontinued except for planter, and owned by AGCO.-History:In 1960, the White Motor Company entered the agriculture market with the purchase of the Oliver Farm Equipment Company. In 1962, White acquired the Cockshutt 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)
  • Crawley Agrimotor (England)
  • Crystal Zetor
    Zetor
    Zetor is a tractor manufacturing industry from the Czech Republic, until 1990 a subsidiary of Zbrojovka in Brno. The name itself arose from merging "Zet" from the logo of Zbrojovka and the last two letters of the word tractor. Zetor has pioneered various innovations throughout its history. It...

     (Czech)
  • Csepel (Hungary)
  • CTM
  • Cultivac
  • Cultor (USA)
  • Custom (USA)
  • Cutherbertson - James A. Cuthbertson (Scotland)

D

  • Daimler (Germany)
  • Daimler-Benz
    Daimler-Benz
    Daimler-Benz AG was a German manufacturer of automobiles, motor vehicles, and internal combustion engines; founded in 1926. An Agreement of Mutual Interest - which was valid until year 2000 - was signed on 1 May 1924 between Karl Benz's Benz & Cie., and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft, which had...

     (Germany)
  • Dammann (USA)
  • Davey Paxman & Co. (England)
  • David Bradley (USA)
  • David Brown Ltd.
    David Brown Ltd.
    David Brown Engineering Limited is a British engineering company, principally engaged in the manufacture of gears and gearboxes. Their major gear manufacturing plant is in Swan Lane, Lockwood, Huddersfield, adjacent to Lockwood railway station...

     (England) - purchased by Tenneco and renamed Case
  • DECA (Argentina)
  • Deering (USA) - merged with other manufacturers to form International Harvester
    International Harvester
    International Harvester Company was a United States agricultural machinery, construction equipment, vehicle, commercial truck, and household and commercial products manufacturer. In 1902, J.P...

  • Defaut (France)
  • Detroit (USA)
  • Deuliwag (Germany)
  • Deutz (Germany) - merged with Fahr
  • Deutz-Allis
    Deutz-Allis
    Deutz-Allis was formed when Deutz-Fahr of Germany, part of KHD, purchased the agricultural assets of the Allis-Chalmers corporation in 1985.Deutz-Allis was eventually sold to the Allis-Gleaner Corporation, or AGCO), in 1990...

     (USA) - formed when Deutz-Fahr bought Allis-Chalmers. Purchased by AGCO and became AGCO-Allis.
  • DF (China)
  • Diesel Ox (USA)
  • Dragon (USA)
  • Drexler (Austria)
  • Dufuat
  • DUTRA (Hungary)
  • DUTRA Steyr (Hungary)

E

  • Eagle
    Eagle Manufacturing Company
    The Eagle Manufacturing Company of Appleton, Wisconsin first entered the farm equipment market in 1906 with a tractor. They returned to the marketplace several years later, in 1929 offering a 20-35 Model E. Based on a two-cylinder traction engine design, the engine measured 8.00x9.00 inches...

     (USA)
  • Ebro
    Ebro trucks
    Ebro trucks was a Spanish brand of light and medium trucks and buses, as well as all-wheel-drive utility vehicles and agricultural tractors, based mainly in Barcelona, Madrid, and Ávila....

     (Spain)
  • Ebro-Kubota
    Ebro trucks
    Ebro trucks was a Spanish brand of light and medium trucks and buses, as well as all-wheel-drive utility vehicles and agricultural tractors, based mainly in Barcelona, Madrid, and Ávila....

     (Spain)
  • Eclipse (USA)
  • Edwin Alber
  • Eicher Goodearth
    Eicher Motors
    Eicher Group is a conglomerate of the firms Eicher Goodearth Ltd., Eicher Ltd., Eicher Motors Ltd., Eicher International Ltd., and ECS Ltd., based in New Delhi, India. The Eicher company has around 2500 employees located in four manufacturing facilities and 49 marketing and area offices around...

     (India) - became just Eicher
  • EMCO (USA) - later Power Horse
  • Emerson (Canada)
  • Emerson-Brantingham (USA)
  • Empire (USA)
  • Enter (Turkey)
  • Enti (The Netherlands)
  • Epple-Buxbaum (Austria)
  • Erickson (USA)
  • Euro-Trac (India)

F

  • Fageol (USA)
  • Fahr
    Deutz-Fahr
    Deutz-Fahr German tractor now a part of SAME Deutz-Fahr, traces its roots to 1894 when Deutz was founded. Deutz merged with Fahr, founded in 1870 by Johann Georg Fahr, in 1961 to become Deutz-Fahr...

     (Germany) - merged with Deutz to become Deutz-Fahr
  • Falke-trac (Germany)
  • Farm Ette (USA)
  • Farm System
  • Farmall
    Farmall tractor
    Farmall was a model name and later a brand name for tractors manufactured by International Harvester . The Farmall name was usually presented as McCormick-Deering Farmall and later McCormick Farmall in the evolving brand architecture of IH....

     (USA) - by International Harvester
  • Farmár (Czech)
  • Farmaster (USA)
  • Farmcrest (USA)
  • Farmer's Union Co-op (USA)
  • FarmHandy (USA)
  • Farmliner Daedong (Australia) - built in S.Korea
  • Farmobile (USA)
  • Farmwell (England)
  • Farquhar, A. B. (USA) - merged into the Oliver Corporation
  • FBW (Switzerland)
  • Ferguson
    Harry Ferguson
    Henry George "Harry" Ferguson was an Irish engineer and inventor who is noted for his role in the development of the modern agricultural tractor, for becoming the first Irishman to build and fly his own aeroplane, and for developing the first four-wheel drive Formula One car, the Ferguson P99...

     (Ireland)
  • Fendt (Germany)
  • Ferguson-Brown
    Ferguson Company
    In about 1934, in company with David Brown, Harry Ferguson formed the Ferguson-Brown Company and the two men produced the Model A Ferguson-Brown tractor with a Ferguson-designed hydraulic hitch...

     (England)
  • Fiat OM
  • Fiat Someca
    Someca
    Created in 1953 by SIMCA, a then-subsidiary of Fiat Auto Italia, “Fiat Someca” was a French agricultural tractor manufacturer.In 1958, SOMECA became part of SIMCA Industries.- History :...

     (France)
  • Fiat-Agrifull
    Fiat Trattori
    Fiat Trattori S.p.A. is a Fiat group company founded in 1919. Fiat Trattori was a constructor of agricultural equipment, and tractors in particular. Over its decades of history it established itself as Italy’s leading constructor and one of the biggest in Europe; in 1991 it took over Ford New...

     (Italy)
  • Fiat-Goldstar (South Korea) - now LS-New Holland
  • Field Marshall
    Field Marshall
    The Field-Marshalls were a range of British farm tractors manufactured by Marshall, Sons & Co. of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.Field-Marshalls were in production from 1945 to 1957. However, the first single-cylinder Marshall came into production in 1930....

     (England) - became Marshall
  • Finn Ursus
  • Foden
    Foden Trucks
    Foden Trucks was a British truck and bus manufacturing company which has its origins in Sandbach, Cheshire in 1856. PACCAR acquired the company in 1980, and ceased to use the marque name in 2006.-History:...

     (England)
  • Ford (USA) - purchased by Fiat, now New Holland
  • Ford-Ferguson
    Ford N Series Tractors
    The Ford N-Series tractor was a range of farm tractors produced by Ford between 1939 and 1954 spanning the 9N, 2N, 8N and NAA models....

  • Fordson tractor
    Fordson tractor
    Fordson was a brand name used on a range of mass produced general-purpose tractors manufactured by Henry Ford & Son, Inc, from 1917 until 1920 when it was merged into the Ford Motor Company, which used the name until 1964...

     (USA) - by Ford
  • Fordzon-Putilovec (Russia)
  • Fortschritt
    Fortschritt
    Fortschritt was an East German brand of tractors, combine harvesters and other agricultural machines made by VEB Fortschritt in Neustadt, Saxony.Fortschritt was taken over by Case IH in 1997....

     (East Germany)
  • Foton (China) - now Lovol
  • Four Drive
    Fitch Four Drive
    The Four Drive Tractor Company - also known as Fitch Four Drive Tractor Company - was an agricultural equipment manufacturer which was based in Big Rapids, Michigan. The company was formed in 1915 in Ludington, Michigan and produced tractors until 1930....

     (USA) - also known as Fitch Four Drive
    Fitch Four Drive
    The Four Drive Tractor Company - also known as Fitch Four Drive Tractor Company - was an agricultural equipment manufacturer which was based in Big Rapids, Michigan. The company was formed in 1915 in Ludington, Michigan and produced tractors until 1930....

  • Four Wheel Traction (England)
  • Fowler
    John Fowler & Co.
    thumb|right|John Fowler & Co. [[steam roller]] of 1923John Fowler & Co Engineers of Leathley Road, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England produced traction engines and ploughing implements and equipment, as well as railway equipment. Fowler also produced the Track Marshall tractor which was a...

     (England)
  • Frick (USA)
  • Froehlich (USA) - purchased by Deere & Company
    Deere & Company
    Deere & Company, usually known by its brand name John Deere , is an American corporation based in Moline, Illinois, and the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery in the world. In 2010, it was listed as 107th in the Fortune 500 ranking...

  • Futian (China) - changed to Foton, now Lovol
  • Futian Leopard (China) - now Foton or Foton Leopard
  • Futian Oubao (China) - changed to Foton, now Lovol
  • FWD Wagner (USA)

G

  • Galloway (USA)
  • Gambles Farmcrest (USA)
  • Gardner (England or Belgium)
  • Garner (England)
  • Garrett (USA)
  • Garrett
    Richard Garrett & Sons
    Richard Garrett & Sons was a manufacturer of agricultural machinery, steam engines and trolleybuses. Their factory was Leiston Works, in Leiston, Suffolk, United Kingdom.The company was active under its original ownership between 1778 and 1932....

     (England) - Steam tractor
    Steam tractor
    A steam tractor is a vehicle powered by a steam engine which is used for pulling.In North America, the term steam tractor usually refers to a type of agricultural tractor powered by a steam engine, used extensively in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.In Great Britain, the term steam tractor...

    s & Showmans engines
  • Gaar-Scott
    Gaar-Scott
    Gaar-Scott & Co., was an American threshing machine and steam traction engine builder based in Richmond, Indiana. The company built simple and compound engines in sizes from 10 to 40 horsepower. Farm machinery produced by the firm were advertised as part of "the Tiger Line" and used a tiger upon...

     (USA)
  • GBT (USA)
  • GeDe (The Netherlands)
  • Geiser (USA)
  • General (USA)
  • General (England)
  • George (USA)
  • Gibbons & Robinson
  • Gibson (USA)
  • Gilson (Canada)
  • Glasgow (England)
  • Global (USA)
  • GMW (Sweden)
  • GoldStar
    GoldStar
    GoldStar was an electronics company established in 1958. The corporate name was changed to LG Electronics and LG Cable in 1995 after merging with Korean competitor Lucky...

     (South Korea) - later LG
    LG Tractors
    LG Tractors was a division of LG Cable. The group of companies were formerly known as GoldStar Cable.It is part of the LG Group. In 2005, LG Cable split off and became a separate company, taking the name LS Cable....

    . Now LS
    LS Tractors
    LS Tractors is an engineering company. It is a division of LS Cable in South Korea. The group was originally part of the LG conglomeration, and was known as LG Tractors and LG Cable, respectively....

    .
  • Graham-Bradley (USA)
  • Gray Tractor Manufacturing Co. (USA)
  • Greaves (India) - later SAME Greaves
  • Greyhound (USA)
  • Griffin (USA)
  • Grissly
  • Güldner (Germany) later part of Linde
  • Gulliver (Italy) - now SEP

H

  • Haas (USA)
  • Hahn-Eclipse (USA)
  • Hanomag
    Hanomag
    Hanomag was a German producer of steam locomotives, tractors, trucks and military vehicles. Hanomag first achieved international fame by delivering a large number of steam locomotives to Romania and Bulgaria before World War I....

     (Germany)
  • Hanomag-Barreiros (Spain)
  • Hanzi (China)
  • Happy Farmer (USA)
  • Harrison Machine Works (Belleville, Illinois
    Belleville, Illinois
    Belleville is a city in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city has a population of 44,478. It is the eighth-most populated city outside of the Chicago Metropolitan Area and the most populated city south of Springfield in the state of Illinois. It is the county...

    , USA)
  • Hart-Parr (USA) - merged into the Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1929 - purchased by Oliver Corporation
  • Hattat Agricultural Engines (http://www.hattattarim.com.tr/en/home/) - TURKEY
  • Heider (USA)
  • HELA (Germany)
  • HEMOS
  • Herriau
  • Hesston (USA) - tractors were part of Fiat
    Fiat
    FIAT, an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino , is an Italian automobile manufacturer, engine manufacturer, financial, and industrial group based in Turin in the Italian region of Piedmont. Fiat was founded in 1899 by a group of investors including Giovanni Agnelli...

    . Hay equipment and name purchased by AGCO
    AGCO
    AGCO is an agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Duluth, Georgia, USA. As a leading global manufacturer of agricultural equipment, AGCO offers a full line of tractors, combines, hay tools, sprayers, forage and tillage equipment, which are distributed through more than 2,700 independent...

  • Highlander (England) - specialist forestry
    Forestry
    Forestry is the interdisciplinary profession embracing the science, art, and craft of creating, managing, using, and conserving forests and associated resources in a sustainable manner to meet desired goals, needs, and values for human benefit. Forestry is practiced in plantations and natural stands...

     conversions
  • Hindustan (India) - now MGTL *Mahindra Gujarat
  • Hinomoto (Japan) - acquired by Hitachi and renamed Tierra
  • Hofherr HSCS (Germany)
  • Hofherr-Schrantz (Hungary)
  • Holder GmbH (Germany)
  • Holt Manufacturing Company
    Holt Manufacturing Company
    The Holt Manufacturing Company traces its roots to the 1883 establishment of Stockton Wheel Service in Stockton, California, United States. Benjamin Holt, who was later credited with patenting the first workable crawler tractor design, incorporated the Holt Manufacturing Company in 1892...

     (USA) - merged with Best to form the Caterpillar Tractor Company
    Caterpillar Inc.
    Caterpillar Inc. , also known as "CAT", designs, manufactures, markets and sells machinery and engines and sells financial products and insurance to customers via a worldwide dealer network. Caterpillar is the world's largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas...

  • Homesteader (USA) - Clinton, AR - Garden Tractors
  • Homier Farm-Pro (USA)
  • Richard Hornsby & Sons
    Richard Hornsby & Sons
    Richard Hornsby & Sons was an engine and machinery manufacturer in Lincolnshire, England from 1828 until 1918. The company was a pioneer in the manufacture of the oil engine developed by Herbert Akroyd Stuart and marketed under the Hornsby-Akroyd name. The company developed an early track system...

  • Horwood Bagshaw (Australia)
  • Howard (Australia) - Tractor, Rotavators & Rotary Tillers
  • Howard Farmers (England)
  • HSCS (Hungary)
  • Huber (USA)
  • Hume (USA)
  • Hydratiller (USA)

I

  • ITM (Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company)http://www.itm.co.ir/
  • IFA (Germany)
  • Illinois (USA)
  • IMA (Argentina)http://www.agroima.com.ar/
  • Imperial (Australia)
  • Imperial Super Drive (Canada)
  • Intercontinental (USA)
  • International Harvester (Australia)
  • International Harvester
    International Harvester
    International Harvester Company was a United States agricultural machinery, construction equipment, vehicle, commercial truck, and household and commercial products manufacturer. In 1902, J.P...

     (USA) - Agriculture division sold to Tenneco and merged with Case to form Case IH
    Case IH
    Case IH is an American mechanical company, one of the world’s largest brands of agricultural equipment. With headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin, it has a network of more than 4,000 dealers and distributors that operates in more than 160 countries...

     in 1985.
  • Is Bora (Turkey)
  • Ishikawajima-Harima (Japan) - now Shibaura
  • ITC (USA)
  • Ivel
    Dan Albone
    Daniel Albone was an English inventor, manufacturer and cyclist. He invented the world's first successful light farm tractor, and the Ivel Safety bicycle.-Childhood:...

     (England) - invented by Dan Albone

J

  • J & H Howard
  • Jackson (USA)
  • Jeep (USA)
  • Jela
  • Jelbart (Australia)
  • Jiangling (China)
  • JMD (UK)
  • John Deere Lanz (Germany) - Formerly Lanz AG
  • Jumbo (USA)

K

  • Kaelble (Germany)
  • Kelkel (Germany)
  • Kelly & Lewis (Australia))
  • Kelpie (England)
  • Kemna
  • KHD (Austria)
  • Kínai
  • Kirloskar (India)
  • Kiroman (Russia)
  • Kirschmann (USA)
  • Kitten (USA)
  • Kiva
  • Knudson (USA)
  • Kodiak (USA)
  • Kögel (Germany)
  • Kolomenec (Russia)
  • Komatsu (Japan)
  • Komatsu International (Japan)
  • Komnick (Germany)
  • Koni
  • Köpfli (Switzerland)
  • Kramer
    Wacker Construction Equipment AG
    Wacker Neuson SE, is a global company, that develops, produces and sells construction equipment and offers the accordant services.The company was founded in 1848 and has now more than 30 affiliates and over 180 sales and service offices....

     (Germany) - Merged with Neuson, who then merged with Wacker AG
  • Krasser (Austria)
  • Kuhnhausen (Germany)
  • Kullervo (Finland)
  • Kumiai (Japan)
  • Kunow (USA)

L

  • L&T - John Deere (India) - joint venture, bought out by Deere & Company
    Deere & Company
    Deere & Company, usually known by its brand name John Deere , is an American corporation based in Moline, Illinois, and the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery in the world. In 2010, it was listed as 107th in the Fortune 500 ranking...

  • Labourier (France)
  • Landhope (Japan) - by Iseki
    Iseki
    , based in Tokyo, Japan, manufactures a variety of machinery, components, and engines.It was founded in 1926 as in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. It was incorporated in 1936 as Iseki & Co....

  • Landleader (Japan) - by Iseki
    Iseki
    , based in Tokyo, Japan, manufactures a variety of machinery, components, and engines.It was founded in 1926 as in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. It was incorporated in 1936 as Iseki & Co....

  • LandTrac (USA) - by Long
  • Lanz (Germany), - bought out in 1956 by John 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)
  • Leo Rumely (USA)
  • LeRoi (USA)
  • LESA (Italy)
  • LeTourneau (USA)
  • Leyland
    Leyland tractors
    Leyland tractors was created after the merger of the British Motor Corporation with Leyland Motors to form British Leyland in 1968. Nuffield tractors had been started after World War II by Lord Nuffield owner of the Morris Motor Company which had become part of BMC in 1951.After the merger Leyland...

     (England) - later Marshall
  • LG
    LG Tractors
    LG Tractors was a division of LG Cable. The group of companies were formerly known as GoldStar Cable.It is part of the LG Group. In 2005, LG Cable split off and became a separate company, taking the name LS Cable....

     (South Korea) - now LS
    LS Tractors
    LS Tractors is an engineering company. It is a division of LS Cable in South Korea. The group was originally part of the LG conglomeration, and was known as LG Tractors and LG Cable, respectively....

  • 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 tractor
    Linn tractor
    The Linn tractor is a heavy duty civilian half-track or crawler tractor invented by Holman Harry Linn. Approximately 2500 units were built in Morris, New York, USA from 1916 to 1952....

     - Republic Motor Truck Company
    Republic Motor Truck Company
    Republic Motor Truck Company was a manufacturer of commercial trucks circa 1913 - 1929, in Alma, Michigan. By 1918, it was recognized as the largest exclusive truck manufacturer in the world, and the maker of one out of every nine trucks on the roads in the United States. It was one of the major...

     (USA)
  • Lioness (England)
  • Li-Trac (Germany)
  • Little Giant (USA)
  • Loiseau (France)
  • Loko-Mobil
  • Long (USA)
  • LongAgri (USA)
  • LTS (Germany)
  • Luoyang Fiat (China)
  • LUX-TRAC (Luxembourg)

M

  • M.R.S. (USA)
  • MacLaren
  • Macrosa (Argentina)
  • Madson (USA)
  • Mahindra & Manhindra(India)
  • Malkotsis
    Malkotsis
    Malkotsis is the trade name for Technica S. Malkotsis A.E., which has historically been the most important Greek engine manufacturer, surpassing several engine manufacturers that flourished in Greece in the 1920s and 1930s, like Dimadis-Kanakis in Volos, Peteinaris in Kalamata, Siderides, BIO,...

     (Greece)
  • Malves (Brazil)
  • MAN (Germany)
  • Mancini (Argentina)
  • Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company
    Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company
    Mann’s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company manufactured steam powered road vehicles in Leeds, England.- Early history :The company was founded by James Hutchinson Mann, a native of Leeds. Mann had been apprenticed to J&H McLaren & Co. and also worked for Marshall, Sons & Co. of Gainsborough...

     (England)
  • MAP (France)
  • Marshall, Sons & Co.
    Marshall, Sons & Co.
    -External links:* – at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia...

     (England) - Builders of Field Marshall
    Field Marshall
    The Field-Marshalls were a range of British farm tractors manufactured by Marshall, Sons & Co. of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.Field-Marshalls were in production from 1945 to 1957. However, the first single-cylinder Marshall came into production in 1930....

     brand
  • Marshall Tractors (England) - Formerly Leyland tractors
    Leyland tractors
    Leyland tractors was created after the merger of the British Motor Corporation with Leyland Motors to form British Leyland in 1968. Nuffield tractors had been started after World War II by Lord Nuffield owner of the Morris Motor Company which had become part of BMC in 1951.After the merger Leyland...

  • Massey-Harris
    Massey Ferguson
    Massey Ferguson Limited was a major agricultural equipment manufacturer which was based in Canada before its purchase by AGCO. The company was formed by a merger between Massey Harris and the Ferguson tractor company in 1953, creating the company Massey Harris Ferguson. However in 1958 the name was...

     (Canada)
  • Massey-Harris-Ferguson
    Massey Ferguson
    Massey Ferguson Limited was a major agricultural equipment manufacturer which was based in Canada before its purchase by AGCO. The company was formed by a merger between Massey Harris and the Ferguson tractor company in 1953, creating the company Massey Harris Ferguson. However in 1958 the name was...

     (Canada)
  • Matbro (England)
  • Mathis-Moline (France)
  • Maverick (USA)
  • Maxitrac
  • McConnell (Canada) - sold to AGCO
    AGCO
    AGCO is an agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Duluth, Georgia, USA. As a leading global manufacturer of agricultural equipment, AGCO offers a full line of tractors, combines, hay tools, sprayers, forage and tillage equipment, which are distributed through more than 2,700 independent...

     Corporation, later AgcoStar
  • McCormick (USA) - merged with others to form International Harvester
    International Harvester
    International Harvester Company was a United States agricultural machinery, construction equipment, vehicle, commercial truck, and household and commercial products manufacturer. In 1902, J.P...

  • McCormick-Deering (USA) - by International Harvester
    International Harvester
    International Harvester Company was a United States agricultural machinery, construction equipment, vehicle, commercial truck, and household and commercial products manufacturer. In 1902, J.P...

  • McDonald (Australia)
  • McKee Ebro (Canada)
  • McLaren (England) see J&H McLaren & Co.
    J&H McLaren & Co.
    J&H McLaren was a British engineering company in Hunslet, Leeds, England, that manufactured traction engines, stationary engines and later, diesel engines....

  • MDW-Fortschritt
    Fortschritt
    Fortschritt was an East German brand of tractors, combine harvesters and other agricultural machines made by VEB Fortschritt in Neustadt, Saxony.Fortschritt was taken over by Case IH in 1997....

     (East Germany)
  • Mecavia (France)
  • Medved (Russia)
  • MeMo (USA)
  • E. Meili Traktorenfabrik (Switzerland)
  • Mercer (USA)
  • Metis (Slovak)
  • Millennium (USA)
  • Minneapolis (USA) - merged with Moline to form Minneapolis-Moline
    Minneapolis-Moline
    Minneapolis-Moline was a large tractor and machinery producer based in Minnesota. It was the product of a merger between three companies in 1929: Minneapolis Steel & Machinery , Minneapolis Threshing Machine, and Moline Plow...

  • Minneapolis-Moline
    Minneapolis-Moline
    Minneapolis-Moline was a large tractor and machinery producer based in Minnesota. It was the product of a merger between three companies in 1929: Minneapolis Steel & Machinery , Minneapolis Threshing Machine, and Moline Plow...

     (USA) - purchased by White Farm Equipment
    White Farm Equipment
    White Farm Equipment is a brand of agricultural machinery, now discontinued except for planter, and owned by AGCO.-History:In 1960, the White Motor Company entered the agriculture market with the purchase of the Oliver Farm Equipment Company. In 1962, White acquired the Cockshutt Farm Equipment...

  • Minnesota (USA)
  • Moffett (Ireland)
  • Mogul (USA)
  • Moline (USA) - merged with Minneapolis to form Minneapolis-Moline
    Minneapolis-Moline
    Minneapolis-Moline was a large tractor and machinery producer based in Minnesota. It was the product of a merger between three companies in 1929: Minneapolis Steel & Machinery , Minneapolis Threshing Machine, and Moline Plow...

  • Monarch (USA) - purchased by Allis-Chalmers
    Allis-Chalmers
    The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. of West Allis, Wisconsin, is an American company known for its past as a manufacturer with diverse interests, perhaps most famous for their bright Persian Orange farm tractors...

  • Morris-Leyland (Turkey)
  • Motocultores Pasquali(Spain)
  • Motrac Werke AG. 1937-1969 (Switzerland)
  • Motransa (Spain)
  • Mountain State (USA)
  • MTW (Germany)
  • Muir-Hill
    Muir-Hill
    Muir Hill Ltd, started in the early 1920s as a general engineering company based in Old Trafford, Manchester, England. Best known for the production of simple rail locomotives and in the company's later life high horse power tractors, with production of Dumpers post war.-History:Amongst other...

     (England)
  • Müller (Brazil)
  • Munktell (Sweden) - merged with Bolinder to form Bolinder-Munktell
    Bolinder-Munktell
    AB Bolinder-Munktell was a tractor and machines manufacturer founded in Eskilstuna, Sweden in 1932 through the merger of the mechanical companies Bolinder and Munktell...

    .
  • MVM (Russia)
  • MWM (Motoren Werke Mannheim AG)
    MWM (Motoren Werke Mannheim AG)
    The MWM GmbH is a mechanical engineering company, based in Mannheim. For many years it was known as Motoren-Werke Mannheim...

     (Germany)
  • Myth-Holm (England) - formerly Muir-Hill
    Muir-Hill
    Muir Hill Ltd, started in the early 1920s as a general engineering company based in Old Trafford, Manchester, England. Best known for the production of simple rail locomotives and in the company's later life high horse power tractors, with production of Dumpers post war.-History:Amongst other...


N

  • Nallahay
  • NanYue (China)
  • Naughton (Australia)
  • Nellie Belle (USA)
  • Nelson (USA)
  • New Holland Agriculture
  • New Holland Tractors (India)
  • Newman (England)
  • Nichols & Shepherd (USA) - merged to form Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1929
  • Nordtrak (Germany)
  • Normag (Germany)
  • North Land (USA)
  • Northrop (England)
  • Northwest (USA)
  • Nuffield
    Nuffield Universal
    The Nuffield Universal was a tractor produced by the British Nuffield Organisation and its successor the British Motor Corporation from 1948. When William Morris the founder of the Morris Motor Company was honoured with a title and elevated to the peerage he chose to become Lord Nuffield and so...

     (England) - later Leyland
    Leyland tractors
    Leyland tractors was created after the merger of the British Motor Corporation with Leyland Motors to form British Leyland in 1968. Nuffield tractors had been started after World War II by Lord Nuffield owner of the Morris Motor Company which had become part of BMC in 1951.After the merger Leyland...

     and then Marshall Tractors
  • Nuffield Morris (Turkey)

O

  • O&K/Orenstein and Koppel (Germany)
  • Oliver (Australia) OC-4, OC-12
  • Oliver Farm Equipment Company
    Oliver Farm Equipment Company
    The Oliver Farm Equipment Company was an American farm equipment manufacturer from the 20th century. It was formed as a the result of a 1929 merger of four companies: the American Seeding Machine Company of Richmond, Indiana, Oliver Chilled Plow Works of South Bend, Indiana, Hart-Parr Tractor...

  • Oliver Corporation (USA) - purchased by White Farm Equipment
    White Farm Equipment
    White Farm Equipment is a brand of agricultural machinery, now discontinued except for planter, and owned by AGCO.-History:In 1960, the White Motor Company entered the agriculture market with the purchase of the Oliver Farm Equipment Company. In 1962, White acquired the Cockshutt Farm Equipment...

  • Oliver Cletrac (USA)
  • Oliver Hart-Parr (USA)
  • OM (France)
  • One Man Motor Plow (Canada)
  • Orsi (Italy)
  • OTA (England)
  • Ottawa (USA)
  • OUTZ

P

  • PAL (USA)
  • Panda
  • Panzer (USA)
  • Panoto (Turkey)
  • Paramount (USA)
  • Parca
  • Parrett (USA)
  • Pavesi (Italy)
  • Pavesi-Tolotti (Italy)
  • Peerless (USA)
  • Perl (Austria)
  • Petropoulos
    Petropoulos
    Petropoulos is today a major importer and distributor of vehicles and heavy machinery, having been, at the same time, one of the "historic" Greek engine and vehicle manufacturers....

     (Greece)
  • PGS (Italy)
  • Phillips (Australia)
  • Phoenix (Australia)
  • Pioneer (China)
  • Planet, Jr (USA)
  • Plymouth (USA) - became Silver King
  • PMA (Algeria) - now Cirta
  • Polytrac (Switzerland)
  • Porsche
    Porsche Super
    Porsche-Diesel Super was a tractor from Porsche.The Super is powered by an air-cooled, four-stroke, 2466 cc, three-cylinder diesel.- External links :** http://www.porsche-diesel-club.de/* http://www.brunnegard.se/* http://www.porsche-diesel.com/...

     (Germany)
  • Port Huron (USA)
  • Power Track
  • Power-Horse (USA)
  • President (England) - Designed by BMB (British Motor Boats)
  • Price (USA)
  • Primul (USSR)
  • Primus (Germany)
  • PTZ (Kazhakistan)
  • Punjab (India)

R

  • RÁBA-Steiger (Hungary)
  • Rakovica (Yugoslavia)
  • Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies
    Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies
    Ransomes, Sims and Jeffries was a major British agricultural machinery maker producing a wide range of products including traction engines, ploughs, lawn mowers, combine harvesters and other tilling equipment. They also manufactured aeroplanes during the First World War...

     (England)
  • Rayes (USA)
  • Raygo Wagner (USA)
  • Red Star
  • Reeves (USA)
  • Rein Drive (Canada)
  • Remington (USA)
  • Renault agri (France) - purchased by Claas
    CLAAS
    Claas is an agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1913, now based in Harsewinkel, Germany, in the state of North Rhine Westphalia. Their agricultural products are usually sold under the Claas name, except in North America where combines are distributed under the Lexion brand by Caterpillar...

     in 2003
  • Rhino International (USA)
  • Rice (USA)
  • Richard Continental (France)
  • Richter (Australia)
  • RIP (France)
  • Rite (USA)
  • Ritscher (Germany)
  • Roadless (England)
  • Robey (England) - Steam tractors
  • Rock Island (USA) - purchased Heider, was purchased by Case
  • Rockol (USA)
  • Rogers (USA)
  • Rohff (France)
  • Röhr (Germany)
  • Rollo (Denmark)
  • Rome (USA)
  • Ronaldson Tippett (Australia)
  • Roux
  • Royal (Germany)
  • Rumely (USA)
  • Ruston
    Ruston (engine builder)
    Ruston & Hornsby, later known as Ruston, was an industrial equipment manufacturer in Lincoln, England, the company's history going back to 1840. The company is best known as a manufacturer of narrow and standard gauge diesel locomotives and also of steam shovels. Other products included cars, steam...

     (England)
  • Ruslan (Argentina)
  • Russell (USA)
  • Ruston & Hornsby (England)
  • Ruston, Proctor and Company
    Ruston, Proctor and Company
    Ruston, Proctor and Company was established in Lincoln, England in 1857, and were manufacturers of steam tractors and engines. They later became Rustons and then Ruston & Hornsby.-History:...

     (England) - Steam tractors

S

  • S.W.Wood (USA)
  • Sabatier (France)
  • SAME (Italian) - Taken over by Deutz-Fahr
    Deutz-Fahr
    Deutz-Fahr German tractor now a part of SAME Deutz-Fahr, traces its roots to 1894 when Deutz was founded. Deutz merged with Fahr, founded in 1870 by Johann Georg Fahr, in 1961 to become Deutz-Fahr...

  • SAME Greaves (India) - a joint venture, wholly purchased by Same Deutz-Fahr
    Same Deutz-Fahr
    SAME Deutz-Fahr is an Italian-based manufacturer of tractors, combine harvesters, other agricultural machines, engines and equipment. It builds tractors under the SAME , Lamborghini, Hürlimann and Deutz-Fahr brands, and combines under the Deutz-Fahr and Đuro Đaković brands.SDF builds some tractors...

  • Samson
    Samson Tractor
    Samson Tractor was an American brand of tractors 1900 to 1923, of trucks from 1920 to 1923, and a General Motors brand from 1917 to 1923.- History :...

     (USA)
  • Sandusky (USA)
  • Satoh (Japan) - merged with Mitsubishi
    Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery
    , headquartered in Higashiizumo, Shimane, Japan, a part of the Mitsubishi Group, was established in February 1980 from the merger of the Mitsubishi Machinery Co., Ltd. and Satoh Agricultural Machinery Mfg. Co., Ltd. Satoh was founded in June 1914....

  • Saunderson
    Saunderson
    Saunderson is a surname of several people:* Kevin Saunderson, American originator of Techno music * Nicholas Saunderson, English mathematician * Edward James Saunderson, Irish politician...

     (England)
  • Scemia (France)
  • Schilter (Switzerland)
  • Schindler (Germany)
  • Schlueter (Germany)
  • Schneider
  • Schramm (USA)
  • Scientific Farming Machinery Company (USA)
  • Selene (Italy)
  • Sepa (Italy)
  • Shakti (India)
  • Shaw (USA)
  • Shire
  • SIFT (France)
  • Silver King (USA)
  • SIMAR-Bodenfräse (Switzerland)
  • Simpac Trak (Italy)
  • Simpson Jumbo (USA)
  • Sirio (Italy)
  • Skoda (Czech)
  • SLC - John Deere (Brazil) - a joint venture, wholly purchased by Deere & Company
    Deere & Company
    Deere & Company, usually known by its brand name John Deere , is an American corporation based in Moline, Illinois, and the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery in the world. In 2010, it was listed as 107th in the Fortune 500 ranking...

  • SM
  • Société Française de Vierzon (France) - purchased by Case
  • Someca (France) - purchased by Fiat
    Fiat
    FIAT, an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino , is an Italian automobile manufacturer, engine manufacturer, financial, and industrial group based in Turin in the Italian region of Piedmont. Fiat was founded in 1899 by a group of investors including Giovanni Agnelli...

  • Speedy
  • Squire (Australia)
  • Steiger (USA) - purchased by Case
  • Steinbock (Austria)
  • Sterling (Canada)
  • Steyr-Nigeria (Nigeria)
  • Store (Yugoslavia)
  • Strong
  • Sunshine (Australia)
  • Sunshine (Kubota) (Japan)
  • Sunshine Massey Harris (Scotland/Australia)
  • Superson
  • Sutcliff
  • Svedala (Sweden)
  • Svoboda (Czech)
  • Swed-Trac (Sweden)
  • Standard (India)
  • Sonalika International (India)

T

  • TAISSA (Spain)
  • Takra (Finland)
  • TAS (USA)
  • Tasker
  • Taylor (USA)
  • Terra Power
  • Terratrac (USA) - crawler tractors built by American Tractor Company - purchased by J.I. Case
  • Thieman (USA)
  • Thomas-Bilt (USA)
  • Thorobred (USA)
  • TianTuo (China)
  • Tiger (USA)
  • Tiger (China)
  • Tiger (Ranger) (Japan)
  • TigerTrac (USA)
  • Titan (USA)
  • Titan (Steiger) (USA)
  • Titano (Italy)
  • Titus (Germany)
  • Toft (Australia)
  • Tom Moore (USA)
  • Toma Vinković (Croatia) - now TTB
  • Torpedo (Croatia)
  • Torpedo Deutz (Croatia)
  • Tortone (Argentina)
  • Track Marshall (England)
  • trac-technik (Germany)
  • Tractocoop (France)
  • Tractor Supply Co. (USA)
  • Tractormobile (USA)
  • Tratoretto (Brazil)
  • Trojan (USA)
  • Trusty (England)
  • TSC Huskee (USA)

  • TUR (Poland)
  • Turf Boss
  • Türk Traktör (Turkey) - now New Holland
  • TurkFiat (Turkey) - now New Holland
  • Turner (England)
  • Twin City tractors
    Twin City tractors
    Twin City tractors were built by the Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company until 1929 when it merged with the Moline Implement Company of Illinois and the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company of Hopkins, Minnesota....

     (USA) - merged to become Minneapolis-Moline
  • Twister (USA)

U

  • U.T.B. (Romania) - now just Universal UTB
  • Uncle Sam (USA)
  • Unigraf
  • United (USA)
  • UniTrak (Germany)
  • Universal (USA) - built in Ohio
  • UPD
  • Upton (Australia)
  • Ursus Hellas (Greece)
  • Ursus Italtractor (Italy)
  • Ursus
    Ursus Tractor Factory
    The Ursus Factory is a Polish producer of agricultural machinery located in Warsaw.- Early History :The Ursus Factory was founded in Poland in 1893 on 15 Siennej Street, Warsaw, by three engineers and four businessmen...

     (Poland)
  • Urtrak (Germany)
  • Utos (Romania)
  • Uzel
    Uzel Holding
    Uzel Group is an agricultural machinery manufacturer. Formally founded in 1937 with a heritage going back to the middle of the nineteenth century, the Group is one of the oldest industrial groups with Turkish origins...

     - (Turkey) (http://www.uzeltraktor.com)
    • Massey Ferguson
      Massey Ferguson
      Massey Ferguson Limited was a major agricultural equipment manufacturer which was based in Canada before its purchase by AGCO. The company was formed by a merger between Massey Harris and the Ferguson tractor company in 1953, creating the company Massey Harris Ferguson. However in 1958 the name was...

       - (under license)

V

  • Valmet
    Valmet
    ' was a Finnish state-owned conglomerate. Valmet was formed in 1951, when the state of Finland decided to group their various factories working on war reparations to the Soviet Union under one company...

     (Finland) - now Valtra
    Valtra
    Valtra is a Finnish based manufacturer of tractors owned by the AGCO Corporation.-History:Valtra traces its origin to Valmet, Bolinder, Munktell and Volvo. Bolinder-Munktell merged with Volvo in 1950 to form BM Volvo. In 1979, BM Volvo/Volvo BM and Valmet formed a joint venture for tractor...

  • Valor (France)
  • Valtra Valmet (Finland) - now Valtra
    Valtra
    Valtra is a Finnish based manufacturer of tractors owned by the AGCO Corporation.-History:Valtra traces its origin to Valmet, Bolinder, Munktell and Volvo. Bolinder-Munktell merged with Volvo in 1950 to form BM Volvo. In 1979, BM Volvo/Volvo BM and Valmet formed a joint venture for tractor...

  • Valtrac (France)
  • Vanguard (USA)
  • Variotrac (France)
  • Vendeuvre (France) - purchased by Allis-Chalmers
    Allis-Chalmers
    The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. of West Allis, Wisconsin, is an American company known for its past as a manufacturer with diverse interests, perhaps most famous for their bright Persian Orange farm tractors...

  • Versatile
    Versatile
    Versatile is a Canadian brand of agricultural equipment that has produced augers, swathers and combine harvester.In the 1970s, it was an independent operation, founded by Peter Pakosh and Roy Robinson, that had 70% of the 4WD tractor market and then was later owned by Ford and Fiat's New Holland,...

     (Canada) - purchased by Ford, now owned by Buhler
  • VeWeMa (Germany)
  • Victor (Japan)
  • Vierzon (France) - purchased by Case
  • Vittorio Cantatore (Italy)
  • Volvo (Sweden) - merged with Bolinder Munktells, now Valtra
    Valtra
    Valtra is a Finnish based manufacturer of tractors owned by the AGCO Corporation.-History:Valtra traces its origin to Valmet, Bolinder, Munktell and Volvo. Bolinder-Munktell merged with Volvo in 1950 to form BM Volvo. In 1979, BM Volvo/Volvo BM and Valmet formed a joint venture for tractor...

  • Volvo BM (Sweden) - now Volvo Construction Equipment
    Volvo Construction Equipment
    Volvo Construction Equipment is a subsidiary and business area of AB Volvo. Volvo Construction Equipment develops, manufactures and markets equipment for the construction and related industries.- Overview :...

  • Volvo BM Valmet (Harvesters) (Sweden) - now Valtra
    Valtra
    Valtra is a Finnish based manufacturer of tractors owned by the AGCO Corporation.-History:Valtra traces its origin to Valmet, Bolinder, Munktell and Volvo. Bolinder-Munktell merged with Volvo in 1950 to form BM Volvo. In 1979, BM Volvo/Volvo BM and Valmet formed a joint venture for tractor...

  • Vevey tractors (Switzerland)

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  • WACO (Austria)
  • Wagner (USA)
  • Wallis (USA) - purchased by Massey-Harris
  • Wallis & Stevens (USA)
  • Wallis & Steevens
    Wallis & Steevens
    Wallis & Steevens of Basingstoke, Hampshire, England produced agricultural equipment, traction engines and steam and diesel road rollers.-History:...

     {England) - Steam tractor (Note odd spelling of name)
  • Waltanna (Australia)
  • Walter Barrett (USA)
  • Wards (USA)
  • Warrior (Italy)
  • Waterloo Boy
    Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company
    The Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company was the first company to manufacture and sell gasoline powered farm tractors. Based in Waterloo, Iowa, the company was created by John Froelich and a group of Iowa businessmen in 1893, and was originally named the Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine Company...

     (USA) - purchased by Deere & Company
    Deere & Company
    Deere & Company, usually known by its brand name John Deere , is an American corporation based in Moline, Illinois, and the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery in the world. In 2010, it was listed as 107th in the Fortune 500 ranking...

  • Weber (USA)
  • Webfoot (USA)
  • Welte
  • Werner (Germany)
  • Western (USA)
  • Wesseler (Germany)
  • Wheel Ox (USA)
  • White
    White Farm Equipment
    White Farm Equipment is a brand of agricultural machinery, now discontinued except for planter, and owned by AGCO.-History:In 1960, the White Motor Company entered the agriculture market with the purchase of the Oliver Farm Equipment Company. In 1962, White acquired the Cockshutt Farm Equipment...

     (USA) - purchased by AGCO
    AGCO
    AGCO is an agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Duluth, Georgia, USA. As a leading global manufacturer of agricultural equipment, AGCO offers a full line of tractors, combines, hay tools, sprayers, forage and tillage equipment, which are distributed through more than 2,700 independent...

     Corporation
  • White Oliver (USA)
  • Whiting-Bull (USA)
  • Wikov (USA)- (certain products now manufactured by Wisconsin Engineering http://www.WisconsinEng.cz)
  • WildCat (USA)
  • Williames (Australia)
  • Winget (Australia)
  • Winget (UK) - More noted for site dumpers & plant (was part of Babcock & Wilcox for a time)
  • Wisconsin (USA)
  • Wood Brothers (USA)
  • Woods & Copeland (USA) - purchased by Rome
  • Woody
  • Worthington (USA)
  • Wright (South Africa)

Z

  • Zadrugar (Yugoslavia)
  • Zanello (Argentina)
  • Zanello (Pauny)(Argentina) - now Pauny Rino
  • Zaporozhec (Russia)
  • Zebra (USA)
  • Zetor
    Zetor
    Zetor is a tractor manufacturing industry from the Czech Republic, until 1990 a subsidiary of Zbrojovka in Brno. The name itself arose from merging "Zet" from the logo of Zbrojovka and the last two letters of the word tractor. Zetor has pioneered various innovations throughout its history. It...

     (Czech) with Zetor Crystal built in Poland by Ursus
    Ursus Tractor Factory
    The Ursus Factory is a Polish producer of agricultural machinery located in Warsaw.- Early History :The Ursus Factory was founded in Poland in 1893 on 15 Siennej Street, Warsaw, by three engineers and four businessmen...

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