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Fred in Pa
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Think i will have sugar to day ,2 lump's ,Please !!!!!!!!!!!
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Byron WC in SW Wi
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Wisconsin Points: 1635 |
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For my size of tractor on my farm New Holland has more tractor for the money. I have a TS100A now and really enjoy driving it.
Most people that say drop it don't own any AGCO equipment.
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DennisA (IL)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Ridott IL. Points: 2064 |
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Thanks & God Bless
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Kip-Utah
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Southern Utah Points: 872 |
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My Grandpa was way ahead of the curve. The first new tractor that he owned was a WC. This was followed by 2 other used WCs. 25 years after buying his first new tractor(the WC) He bought another new tractor. This one was a MF35!! Little did he know that it was all in the family. Long live AGCO...Kip |
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HANSEN'S OLD ORANGE IRON. Showing, Pulling, & Going!!
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AC 426 power
Orange Level Access Joined: 01 May 2012 Location: Ohio Points: 519 |
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Nathan (SD)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Day County SD Points: 1260 |
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For me AGCO came across this way. If you are a new MF or new Challenger customer, AGCO wants to please you. If you are one of the loyal customers that hung with AGCO through the bad early years and then the very bad SAME rebadge years, Pizz off AGCO don't value your loyalty.
For me it as nothing to with AC. Like others stated 1985 was it. I aint bought one AC part from AGCO yet and I doubt I ever will. I feel bad for these guys that are brainwashed into believing that they need AGCO to be there so they can own a AC tractor.
DennisA stated "Nor do I see how harassing Agco will help the Allis-Chalmers cause."
By not being vocal gives them the false idea that AGCO was right and former AC cusomers were no value to them.
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Josh Day
Orange Level Joined: 29 Nov 2010 Location: Indiana Points: 3427 |
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At lest we have Sandy Lake IMP.
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Michael (WI)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Larrabee, WI Points: 815 |
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I am sorry I posted this item now for all the commotion it has stirred up, I guess deep down I knew better. I have considered and can see both sides of this particular coin. My only simple gripe is the following:
Agco could have said, we were previously known as and started life as the Allis Gleaner Co., but have decided to make a branding shift for the betterment of the company. (we could argues "betterment" all day but lets not.)
Instead, from the reports recieved by others, they flat out lie and deny the factual past.
I suppose I just added fuel to the fire for posting this but I wanted to clarify my point in case some have formed a negative opinion of me based on their preception of my arguement.
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8633 |
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I had made up my mind that I didn't care what AGCO did, because I was an Allis Chalmers man. But then I bought an AGCO tractor this last winter; a 9755 that is probably about 12 years old. When I needed a new engine fan for it and couldn't get one from AGCO, I got slightly pissed off at the company. After doing research, I was able to find one for it through a company called kit masters (thanks to Allis Freak), and it turned out to be the exact same thing as the original. Why couldn't AGCO find it for me?
Quite a few years ago, when I was working for a caseIH/Ford New Holland dealer, the two companies merged to form CNH. The company reps were coming around tooting their horns that John Deere was fighting the merger and scared of it. Mean while what John Deere actually was saying was that they were not afraid of CNH, but were starting to fear Cat, as it was rising up in the ag sector. Seems to me that since AGCO has aquired the Cat challenger line, John Deere hasn't got much to fear. Darrel
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BrianC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Jun 2011 Location: New York Points: 1619 |
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Michael, I know, I remember when I posted " Why doesn't Massey Ferguson get much Love here". I miss our Ferguson 30 it was real easy to climb on board.
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EricSWPA
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: PA Points: 292 |
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All i know is ive yet to drive a massey that i can say i like. If i ever get something newer it will prob be a new holland agcos track record of killing brands dose not promote consumer confidence.
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dave63
Orange Level Joined: 01 Feb 2011 Location: Lineboro Md Points: 2382 |
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If Allis Chalmers would have closed the doors and sold off the pieces You guys wouldn't have AGCO to complain about. If AGCO gets the Allis Chalmers name and puts it on a line of tractor and equipment You guys will always find something wrong with it to complain about Becouse Allis Chalmers will never exist the way it was. |
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The universal answer to all questions is yes, how much do you want to spend?
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ILGLEANER
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Willow Hill,ILL Points: 6448 |
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Everyone has there opinions on everything. Alot of people think Allis Chalmers died in 1985. It didnt, it sold its Ag division off. As of last year Allis Chalmers still existed as far as I knew. But to each there own. I guess everytime someone starts talking about anything older then a D series I am just going to jump on that thread , say stupid things about there old tractors and tell them I hope they get scraped and hauled to China, because I couldnt care less about anything before the D series. That is just my opinoin, but that will become more the standard in another 10 years. The younger crowd likes the D series and 100 series, I guess that makes me in the younger crowd
IG
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DREAM
Orange Level Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Elberton,GA Points: 1828 |
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John, I see your point from a usefullness point of view. From my usefullness point of view, I wont have anything but a C, because I need mounted cultivators(I know other tractors have mounted cultivators, Cs are just the easiest to use). Here's my .02 on the combine situation. The combine shown is very patriotic, which helps sell. That's the ONLY reason it is painted that way. Most importantly, it is a Massey branded combine. It is patterned after Gleaner technology, partly attributed to by White, but mostly started by Baldwin, who started the Gleaner line, who were bought out by Allis Chalmers in the late 50s. It has no more "heritage" with AC than ANY Gleaner combine ever made. It was a line that they bought out, just like Rumely, and just like they too were bought out. They used the technology because it worked for them at the time and they didnt have to spend time and money on the R&D. Now AC has been bought out by AGCO. I know it was originally started as the Allis Gleaner company, but interests have changed since then. The company changed to keep up with marketing trends, and NEVER will be the Allis Gleaner company again. That died a long time ago too. Just enjoy your orange tractors for the fact that you have something that was made here in America(most of them) in a time when we all had it better than any of us do now. All the other stuff is just a waste of time and blood pressure medication. Edited by DREAM - 28 Jul 2012 at 12:31am |
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I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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AC 426 power
Orange Level Access Joined: 01 May 2012 Location: Ohio Points: 519 |
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If AGCO does not stand for Allis Gleaner Company now a days then what does it stand for?
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BrianC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Jun 2011 Location: New York Points: 1619 |
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I say thank you AGCO for continuing to supply essential parts for my 40 year old tractor.
It is a shame that the original company went belly up and everyone lost their jobs. A business lesson to stay lean and be able to re-size to the times. From Wikpedia: 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.[1] The company eventually divested its manufacturing businesses to become Allis-Chalmers Energy. Allis-Chalmers Energy then merged with Seawell to form Archer, a drilling and well service company. I say t would appear that Allis-Chalmers is dead. In 1980, which company was bigger globally, Allis-Chalmers or Massey Ferguson? |
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Fred in Pa
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Hanover Pa. Points: 9210 |
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More COFFEE ,
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dave63
Orange Level Joined: 01 Feb 2011 Location: Lineboro Md Points: 2382 |
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Fred if you are having trouble sleeping and reading this doesn't help lay off the coffee.
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The universal answer to all questions is yes, how much do you want to spend?
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dave63
Orange Level Joined: 01 Feb 2011 Location: Lineboro Md Points: 2382 |
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Next question "thats stupid" were you refering to the seller or the buyer? If there is nothing special about that bolt and they got $42 from you they are genius.
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The universal answer to all questions is yes, how much do you want to spend?
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Hudsonator
Orange Level Joined: 21 Oct 2009 Location: Tennessee Points: 2113 |
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I bought a 543 Massey in '07. The reason was, it stuck to time-tested engineering. It has proven to be an extremely tough tractor in my operation. It catches the rough stuff and handles it better than my JD tractor 1/3 larger in size. No joke. Also, it burns 1/2 the fuel of the JD at the same job.
One of the deciding factors in buying the Massey - a Perkins engine. Also, time-tested and beyond reproach.
Well, Massey has decided to change all this. Phasing out Perkins in favor of the Indian SISU/Simpson. They are also screwing around with the transmissions - they look nowhere near as heavy as they did before. The local Massey dealer has confided in me that these "new" combinations (particularly the Simpson engine) aren't working out all that well. My reply, "IF it ain't broke - don't fix it".
I look at my 543, parked next to a WD, and think to myself - "Yep, you are the last of your kind as well". The conclusion, AGCO isn't even building Masseys anymore.
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There isn't much a WC can't do.
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DennisA (IL)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Ridott IL. Points: 2064 |
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John, I'm sorry you're so bitter. Hope that will change some day as life is just too short to carry such a heavy load. Try not to concern yourself with matters you have no control of, there's no point.
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Fred in Pa
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Hanover Pa. Points: 9210 |
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Orange is gone and so am I !!!!!!!! Now that is " Courage and Wisdom " !!!!!!!!! LOL !!!
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Dave in il
Orange Level Joined: 22 Sep 2009 Location: Manville Il Points: 1748 |
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Don't believe for a minute AGCO is the pernenant name of this coporation. It takes time to make changes, I think AGCO has changed the name twice since the company was formed albeit only slightly. Something the "Leave AGCO alone" people keep saying that I find ignorant is that Allis Chalmers was gone in 1985 so get over it, how ever the Allis in Duetz-ALLIS says otherwise altho Duetz made a concerted effort to destroy as much AC history as they could most of the dealer network, parts distribution, equipment manufactoring and workforce was still the original AC infrustructure. The customer base such as it was, were generally AC customers loyal to their local dealer. Deutz failed to set the world on fire with their obsolete line of green Whites repowered with air cooled motors and their over all poor management. Then after that failure the company was sold to former Allis Chalmers executives who built AGCO the ALLIS GLEANER company. Yes Allis Chalmers agriculteral division ended in 1985 but the company that is AGCO has roots that are directly linked to it. Now Massey Ferguson ended as a company when it was bought by AGCO, none of the large tractors or any equipment sold today in North America has any real connection to Massey. Massey is just a name owned by AGCO they could have just as easily used White or Oliver or Minne Moline and in N.A. the sales may have been better. I know AC is gone it's just a shame AGCO is going too. The thing that bugs me is they had the tools and products to be the number 2 farm equipment company in N.A. before the blunder of giving Challenger the only 4WD & tracked tractors and then dropping their best bselling orange line all together. Given the tools like orange track tractors and 4 wds as well as the B series of DTs and AGCO could be giving Fiat or rather Case - New Holland a run for the money, heck they might even have had Deere worried, but not now, not ever Unlike a lot of people on this board I might have been in the market for an AGCO tractor but it would have been used. Now I don't think so because they don't support them. I'd like to see AGCO be AGCO not Allis Chalmers unfortunatley that aint happening either.
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AGCO My Allis Gleaner Company
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BrianC
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Mark you are right, the low end MF 2600's are using the Simpson engine.
The Perkins is still in the 2600HD series.
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tbran
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The Simpson is a Perkins under license . The part # for a sleeve on the MF2605 is the same part # as a 135 MF diesel. 3 -152. Odd, how things change but remain the same in some aspects.
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GBACBFan
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That makes me chuckle every time I see it as well!
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AC WD45
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Its like watching a bunch of democrats and republicans scream over who has the better idea...
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ILGLEANER
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Willow Hill,ILL Points: 6448 |
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I will spell it out for you guys,but I can tell you are alot smarter then me. I put that on there, when AGCO dropped the orange tractor line. Meaning orange is gone from there line, I will not be buying anymore tractors from AGCO. So chuckle away, and keep making coffee remarks on a tractor page all you want.
IG
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ILGLEANER
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Dave that bolt and castle nut fits the steering cylinder on a 170,180,190,200,210,220,7000 that I know of,so I am sure there is alot of uses,its not like a belt that will fit 1 tractor made 1 year. So I guess we agree on who was stupid for the $42 dollars on that bolt. I didnt need them for that price. Its no big deal I got the bolts at my local Napa dealer. So you think they had to have a special production run on that bolt that has been on the majority of AC tractors, Or they just bought them from another supplier and jacked the price?
IG
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