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This is a list of companies that formerly manufactured and / or sold tractors. Some tractor and / or agricultural machinery companies have discontinued manufacturing, or were bought out or merged with other companies, or their company names may have changed.

A

  • Aaron David Co. (Denmark)
  • Abega (Germany)
  • Abenaque (USA)
  • Acam (Denmark)
  • Acason
  • Accord (Greece)
  • ACME (USA)
  • ACO (South Africa)
  • Acremaster (Australia)
  • Adams-Farnham (USA)
  • Adams Husker (USA)
  • Adams Sidehill (USA)
  • ADN (France)
  • Adriatica (Italy)
  • Advance (USA) – purchased by Rumely
  • Advance-Rumely (USA) – purchased by Allis-Chalmers
  • Aecherli (Switzerland)
  • AF France (France)
  • AGCO (USA) – discontinued
  • AGCO-Allis (USA) – renamed AGCO and discontinued; still built in Argentina
  • Agcostar (USA) – part of AGCO Corporation formed from McConnell
  • Agricultural & General Engineers (AGE) (England, UK)
  • Ager (Italy)
  • Agil (Austria)
  • Agra Farmer (Canada)
  • Agracat (USA) – imported
  • Agrale-Deutz (Brazil) – just Agrale now
  • Agria GmbH (Germany)
  • Agrifull (Italy) – purchased by Fiat
  • Agrimeca (Argentina)
  • Agrimotor (USA)
  • Agrip (France)
  • Agri-Power (USA)
  • AGRISA-Bungartz (Brazil) – became Agrale
  • Agritec (Argentina)
  • Agromed (Turkey)
  • Agromet (Poland)
  • A.H. McDonald & Co. (Australia)
  • Ahlborn
  • Aion (Australia)
  • Ajax (USA)
  • Aktivist (Germany)
  • Albaugh-Dover Square Turn (USA)
  • Albion-Cuthbertson – James A. Cuthbertson (Scotland, UK)
  • ALFA (Spain)
  • Alfa Romeo (Italy)
  • Allaeys
  • Alldays & Onions (England, UK)
  • Allgaier (Germany)
  • Alliance
  • Allis-Chalmers (USA) – purchased by AGCO Corporation
  • Allmand (USA)
  • Almacoa (France)
  • Allwork (USA)
  • Alpenland (Germany)
  • Alpina (Switzerland)
  • Alpina-Oekonom (Switzerland)
  • Alu-Trac
  • Amepic
  • American (USA)
  • American (American Tractor Corporation) (USA) – purchased by J.I. Case
  • American-Abell (Canada)
  • American Harvestor (USA)
  • American Steel (USA)
  • American Tractor (USA)
  • Amiot (France)
  • Amog (Italy)
  • Andrews (USA)
  • Andrews-Kinkade (USA)
  • Anfibio (Brazil)
  • Anglo-Thai New Holland (Thailand)
  • Ansaldo-Fossati (Italy)
  • Antigo (USA)
  • Anton Schlüter München (Germany)
  • Apache (Argentina) – now Apache-Solis
  • Appleton (USA)
  • Arator
  • Argo (Italy)
  • Armington, A.P. (USA)
  • Armstrong Siddeley (England, UK)
  • Arnold-Sandberg (USA)
  • ASHTZ (Russia)
  • Assembled
  • Asso
  • Astoa (Spain)
  • Aston Martin (England, UK)
  • Atlas (USA)
  • Aulendorf (Germany)
  • Aulson (USA)
  • Aultman (USA)
  • Aultman & Taylor (USA)
  • Austin (USA)
  • Austin (France / England, UK)
  • Austin-Leyland (Turkey) (BMC Sanayi)
  • Austrak (Australia)
  • Austro (Austria)
  • Austro-Pimus (Austria)
  • Auto Tractor (USA)
  • Automotive (USA)
  • Auto-Tiller (USA)
  • AutoTrac (Canada)
  • Avance (Sweden) – merged into Munktell
  • Aveling – Marshall (England, UK)
  • Aveling & Porter (England, UK)
  • Aveling-Barford (England, UK)
  • Avery (USA) – purchased by Minneapolis-Moline
  • Avia (Spain)
  • Astoa (Spain)
  • Agria (Spain)
  • Agrimont Group
  • Tractors.ae

B

A German Bautz AS120 tractor
Danish Bukh tractors (1959–1966) from Danmarks Traktormuseum
  • B.F. Avery (USA)
  • Babcock & Wilcox (Spain)
  • Babiole (France)
  • Backus (USA)
  • Badley (USA)
  • Baikonur IMT (Kazakhstan)
  • Bailor (USA)
  • Baird (USA)
  • Bajaj Tempo (India) – divested off and renamed Force Motors
  • Baker, A.D. (USA)
  • Baldwin (Australia)
  • Balilla (Italy)
  • Balmar
  • Balram (India)
  • Bambi
  • Bambia
  • Bantam (USA)
  • Banting Machine Co.
  • Barford & Perkins (England, UK)
  • Bariole (France?)
  • Barreiros (Spain)
  • Baskent (Turkey)
  • Bates (USA)
  • Bates Steel Mule (USA)
  • Bauche (France)
  • Bautz (Germany)
  • Bear (USA)
  • Bearcat (USA)
  • Beaver (USA)
  • Beeman (USA)
  • Belazerus (Belarus)
  • Bell, Robert (USA)
  • Belleville (USA)
  • Beltrail (USA)
  • Ben (Italy)
  • Benz-Sendling (Germany)
  • Berliot (France)
  • Bernardin (Argentina)
  • Bertolini (Italy)
  • Besser (USA)
  • Best (USA) – purchased by Holt; became Caterpillar Inc.
  • Bethlehem (USA)
  • Bettinson (United Kingdom) – Ford conversions
  • Bi.Som.Trac (France)
  • Big Bud (USA)
  • Big Bull (USA)
  • Big Four (USA)
  • Big Lizzie (Australia)
  • Bima (France)
  • Birrell (USA)
  • Bischoff (Germany)
  • Bison (France)
  • BJR (Spain)
  • Blackstone & Co (England, UK)
  • Blanc-Plaiche (France?)
  • Blaw-Knox (England, UK)
  • Blumberg (USA)
  • BM Volvo (Sweden) – evolved into the current Valtra, part of AGCO Corporation
  • BMB (England, UK) (British Motor Boats)
  • BMC (England, UK) – from merger of Austin and Nuffield; later became Leyland, finally Marshall (Tractors)
  • Bobbette (USA)
  • Boenker (USA)
  • Bofors (Sweden)
  • Bohrer
  • Bolgar (Bulgaria)
  • Bolinder (Sweden) – merged with Munktell to become Bolinder-Munktell
  • Bolinder-Munktell (Sweden) – merged with Volvo to become BM Volvo / Volvo BM
  • Bolte (USA)
  • Bori (Slovenia)
  • Boring (USA)
  • Borsig (Germany)
  • BOS Hydro-Trac (Netherlands)
  • Boyett (USA)
  • Bradley (USA)
  • Brandt (France)
  • Brasitalia (Brazil)
  • Braud (France)
  • Braun (Germany)
  • Bray (England, UK)
  • Bready (USA)
  • Breda (Italy)
  • Breed (USA)
  • Bristol (England, UK)
  • British-Canadian (USA)
  • British Wallis (United Kingdom)
  • Brockway (USA)
  • Brons (Netherlands)
  • Brown (Australia)
  • Brown (USA)
  • Bruff – Ford conversions
  • Brummer
  • Bryan (USA)
  • BTG (Germany)
  • BTW
  • Bubba (Italy)
  • Bücher (Switzerland)
  • Buckeye (USA)
  • Buffalo
  • Buffalo-Pitts (USA)
  • BUKH (Denmark)
  • Bührer (Switzerland)
  • Bull (USA)
  • Bull Dog (USA)
  • Bulldawg
  • Bull-Madison (USA)
  • Bullock (USA)
  • Bulltra
  • Bungartz (Germany)
  • Bungartz & Peschke (Germany)
  • Bunton
  • Burn-Oil (USA)
  • Burrell (England, UK)
  • Busatto (Italy)
  • BWS

C

  • C. & G. Cooper (USA)
  • C.L. Best (USA)
  • C.O.D. (USA)
  • Caldwell (Australia) – became Caldwell Vale
  • Caldwell Vale (Australia)
  • Calmescri (Brazil)
  • Calsa (Spain)
  • Cameco (USA) – sold to John Deere
  • Cameron (USA)
  • Camisa
  • Campagnolo (Italy)
  • Canadian (Canada)
  • Canadian-American (Canada / USA)
  • CanTRAN
  • Canycom
  • Carter
  • Case Corporation (USA) – purchased by Tenneco, and later merged with International Harvester to become Case IH
  • Case New Holland (India)
  • Case, J.I (USA) – was purchased by Massey-Harris
  • Cassani (Italy)
  • CAST (Italy)
  • Caterpillar (USA) – sold tractor business to AGCO Corp.
  • Cayuga (USA)
  • CBT – Companhia Brasileira de Tratores (Brazil)
  • CDHL (USA)
  • Centaur (USA)
  • Centenario
  • Century (USA)
  • Ceres (France)
  • Ceres (India) – brand of International Tractors (Sonalika)
  • Certified (USA)
  • Chamberlain (Australia) – purchased by Deere & Company
  • Champ (Thailand)
  • Champion (USA)
  • Champion (France)
  • Chase (USA, 1908–1918; Canada, 1919-1921)
  • Chaseside (England, UK)
  • Chery (China) – became Detank, now Zoomlion
  • Cherry (Japan)
  • CIDEF (Argentina)
  • CIMAC (Italy)
  • Citroen (France)
  • Claeys (Belgium)
  • Clarktor
  • Clayson (England, UK)
  • Clayton & Shuttleworth (England, UK)
  • Cleveland Tractor Company/Cletrac (USA) – purchased by the Oliver Corporation in 1944
  • CMC (Argentina)
  • CNC (France)
  • Cobey (USA)
  • Cockshutt Plow Company (Canada) – purchased by White 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, UK)
  • Crawley Agrimotor (England, UK)
  • Crystal Zetor (Czech)
  • Csepel (Hungary)
  • CTM
  • Cultivac
  • Cultor (USA)
  • Custom (USA)
  • Cutherbertson – James A. Cuthbertson (Scotland, UK)

D

  • Daimler (Germany)
  • Daimler-Benz (Germany)
  • Dammann (USA)
  • Danhorse (Denmark)
  • Davey Paxman & Co. (England, UK)
  • David Bradley (plowman) (USA)
  • David Brown Ltd. (England, UK) – purchased by Tenneco and renamed Case
  • DECA (Argentina)
  • Deering (USA) – merged with other manufacturers to form International Harvester
  • Defaut (France)
  • Dongfeng (China) – DFAM
  • Detank (China) – now Zoomlion
  • Detroit (USA)
  • Deuliewag (Germany)
  • Deutz (Germany) – merged with Fahr
  • Deutz-Allis (Germany / USA) – formed when Deutz-Fahr bought Allis-Chalmers; purchased by AGCO and became AGCO-Allis
  • Dexheimer (Germany)
  • DF (China)
  • Diana (Greece)
  • DongFangHong (China) – now YTO
  • Doppstadt (Germany)
  • Dragon (USA)
  • Drexler (Austria)
  • Dromson (Germany)
  • Dufuat
  • Durany (Argentina)
  • DUTRA (Hungary)
  • DUTRA Steyr (Hungary)

E

1916 Emerson Tractor, made by Emerson-Brantingham (USA)
  • Eagle (USA)
  • Ebro (Spain)
  • Ebro-Kubota (Spain)
  • Eclipse (USA)
  • Edwin Alber
  • Eicher (Germany)
  • Eicher Goodearth (India) – became just Eicher
  • Ekip (Turkey) – became Fatih Traktor
  • El Chiquito (Argentina)
  • EMCO (USA) – later Power Horse
  • Emerson (Canada)
  • Emerson-Brantingham (USA)
  • Empire (USA)
  • Enter (Turkey)
  • Enti (The Netherlands)
  • Epple-Buxbaum (Austria)
  • Erickson (USA)
  • Escanuela (Argentina)
  • Euro-Trac (India)

F

  • Fageol (USA)
  • Fahr (Germany) – merged with Deutz to become Deutz-Fahr
  • Falke-trac (Germany)
  • Farm Ette (USA)
  • Farm System
  • Farmall (USA) – by International Harvester
  • Farmár (Czech)
  • Farmaster (USA)
  • Farmcrest (USA)
  • Farmer's Union Co-op (USA)
  • FarmHandy (USA)
  • Farmliner Daedong (Australia) – built in South Korea
  • Farmobile (USA)
  • Farmwell (England, UK)
  • Farquhar, A. B. (USA) – merged into the Oliver Corporation
  • Fatsia (England, UK) – formerly B.Welsh agri
  • Favias (Spain)
  • FBW (Switzerland)
  • FengShou (China) – now Jiangling, part of Mahindra
  • Ferguson (Ireland)
  • Ferguson-Brown (England, UK)
  • Fiat OM
  • Fiat Someca (France)
  • Fiat-Agrifull (Italy)
  • Fiatagri (Italy)
  • Fiat-Goldstar (South Korea) – now LS-New Holland
  • Field Marshall (England, UK) – became Marshall
  • Finn Ursus
  • FNM (Brazil)
  • Foden (England, UK)
  • Ford SAF
  • Ford (USA) – Ford tractor division bought Sperry-New Holland and became Ford-New Holland, now New Holland, part of CNH Industrial
  • Ford-Ferguson (USA)
  • Fordson tractor (USA / England, UK) – by Ford
  • Fordzon-Putilovec (Russia)
  • Forma (Romania)
  • Fortschritt (East Germany)
  • Foton (China) – now Lovol
  • Four Drive (USA) – also known as Fitch Four Drive
  • Four Wheel Traction (England, UK)
  • Fowler (England, UK)
  • Frick (USA)
  • Froehlich (USA) – purchased by Deere & Company
  • Fundinoza (Argentina)
  • Fujian (China)
  • Futian (China) – changed to Foton, now Lovol
  • Futian Leopard (China) – now Foton or Foton Leopard
  • Futian Oubao (China) – changed to Foton, now Lovol
  • Fuyang Tractor (China)
    • Benniu
  • FWD Wagner (USA)

G

  • Galloway (USA)
  • Gambles Farmcrest (USA)
  • Gardner (England or Belgium)
  • Garner (England, UK)
  • Garrett (USA)
  • Garrett (England, UK) – steam tractors and showmen's engines
  • Gaar-Scott (USA)
  • Gas Traction Company (USA)
  • GBT (USA)
  • GEDA (Romania)
  • GeDe (The Netherlands)
  • Geiser (USA)
  • General (USA)
  • General (England, UK)
  • George (USA)
  • Giaguaro (Italy)
  • Gibbons & Robinson
  • Gibson Mfg. (USA)
  • Gilson (Canada)
  • Glasgow (England, UK)
  • Global (USA)
  • GMW (Sweden)
  • GoldStar (South Korea) – later LG; now LS
  • Graham-Bradley (USA)
  • Gray Tractor Manufacturing Co. (USA)
  • Greaves (India) – later SAME Greaves
  • Greyhound (USA)
  • Griffin (USA)
  • Grissly
  • Grossi (Argentina) – now T&M Grossi
  • Grossi Migra (Argentina) – now T&M Grossi
  • Gualdi (Italy)
  • Güldner (Germany) – later part of Linde
  • Gulliver (Italy) – now SEP
  • Guthelfer (Spain)

H

Harrison Machine Works 1882 tractor
  • Haas (USA)
  • Hahn-Eclipse (USA)
  • Hanomag (Germany)
  • Hanomag-Barreiros (Spain)
  • Hanzi (China)
  • Happy Farmer (USA)
  • Harrison Machine Works (Belleville, Illinois, USA)
  • Hart-Parr (USA) – merged into the Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1929; purchased by Oliver Corporation
  • Hattat Agricultural Engines (Turkey)
  • Hatz (Germany)
  • Hefty (USA)
  • Heider (USA)
  • HELA (Germany)
  • HEMOS
  • Herriau
  • Hesston (USA) – tractors were part of Fiat; hay equipment and name purchased by AGCO
  • Highlander (England, UK) – specialist forestry conversions
  • Hindustan (India) – now MGTL
  • Hinomoto (Japan) – acquired by Hitachi and renamed Tierra
  • Hitachi (Japan)
  • Hittner (Croatia)
  • HMT (India)
  • Hofherr HSCS (Germany)
  • Hofherr-Schrantz (Hungary)
  • Holder GmbH (Germany)
  • Holt Manufacturing Company (USA) – merged with Best to form the Caterpillar Tractor Company
  • Homesteader (USA) – Clinton, AR – garden tractors
  • Homier Farm-Pro (USA)
  • Honda (Japan)
  • Richard Hornsby & Sons (England, UK)
  • Horwood Bagshaw (Australia)
  • Howard (Australia) – tractor, rotavators and rotary tillers
  • Howard Farmers (England, UK)
  • HOYO (Romania) – assemble Tai Shan
  • HSCS (Hungary)
  • Huber (USA)
  • Hume (USA)
  • Hydratiller (USA)
  • Hyundai (South Korea)

I

  • IAR (Romania)
  • IFA (Germany)
  • Illinois (USA)
  • IMA (Argentina)
  • Imor (Brazil)
  • Imperial Machine Co. – established 1902 (Minnesota, USA)
  • Imperial (Australia)
  • Imperial Super Drive (Canada)
  • Indo Farm (India)
  • Industrija Motora Rakovica (IMR) (Serbia)
  • Intercontinental (USA)
  • International Harvester (Australia)
  • International Harvester (USA) – agriculture division sold to Tenneco and merged with Case to form Case IH in 1985
  • International TOE (Turkey) – licensed IH
  • Is Bora (Turkey) – Shibauara
  • Ishikawajima-Harima (Japan) – now Shibaura
  • Isoto (Turkey) – license Tuber
  • ITC (USA)
  • Ivel (England, UK) – invented by Dan Albone

J

  • J & H Howard
  • Jackson (USA)
  • JDS (Germany)
  • Jeep (USA)
  • Jela
  • Jelbart (Australia)
  • Jiangling (China)
  • John Blue (USA)
  • John Deere Hattat (Turkey)
  • John Deere Lanz (Germany) – formerly Heinrich Lanz AG, originally Heinrich Lanz Company
  • Johnston (Sweden / France)
  • Juling (China)
  • Jumbo (USA)
  • June (Sweden)
  • JWD (United Kingdom)

K

  • Kaelble (Germany)
  • Karl Blank (Germany)
  • KBZ (Russia)
  • Keck-Gonnerman
  • Kelkel (Germany)
  • Kelly & Lewis (Australia)
  • Kelpie (England, UK)
  • Kemna
  • KHD (Austria)
  • Kínai
  • Kirloskar (India)
  • Kirov Plant (Russia)
  • Kirschmann (USA)
  • Kitten (USA)
  • Kiva (France)
  • Knudson (USA)
  • Kodiak (USA)
  • Kögel (Germany)
  • Kolomenec (Russia)
  • Komatsu (Japan)
  • Komatsu International (Japan)
  • Kommunar (USSR)
  • Komnick (Germany)
  • Koni
  • Köpfli (Switzerland)
  • Koyker
  • Kramer (Germany) – merged with Neuson, who then merged with Wacker AG
  • KTMCO (Iran / Kurdistan) – subsidiary of ITMCO
  • Krasser (Austria)
  • Kuhnhausen (Germany)
  • Kullervo (Finland)
  • Kullmo (Sweden)
  • Kulmus (Germany)
  • Kumiai (Japan)
  • Kunow (USA)

L

  • L&T – John Deere (India) – joint venture, bought out by Deere & Company
  • Labourier (France)
  • Lamborghini (Italy) — tractors were the original product of the current Lamborghini supercar company
  • Landhope (Japan) – by Iseki
  • Landleader (Japan) – by Iseki
  • LandTrac (USA) – by Long
  • LANZ (Germany) – original brand name of Heinrich Lanz AG, bought out in 1956 by John Deere owner 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)
  • Lely (The Netherlands)
  • Lenar
  • Leo Rumely (USA)
  • LeRoi (USA)
  • LESA (Italy)
  • LeTourneau (USA)
  • Leyland (England, UK) – later Marshall
  • LG (South Korea) – now LS
  • 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 tractorRepublic Motor Truck Company (USA)
  • Lioness (England, UK)
  • Lister (England, UK)
  • Li-Trac (Germany)
  • Little Giant (USA)
  • Loiseau (France)
  • Loko-Mobil
  • Long (USA)
  • LongAgri (USA)
  • LS Mtron (South Korea)
  • LTS (Germany)
  • Luoyang Fiat (China)
  • LUX-TRAC (Luxembourg)
  • Luzhong (China)

M

N

  • Nallahay
  • NanYue (China)
  • Naughton (Australia)
  • Nedalo (Netherlands) – Ford conversions
  • Nelson (USA)
  • New Holland Agriculture (USA)
  • New Holland Tractors (India)
  • Newman (England, UK)
  • Nibbi (Italy)
  • Nichols & Shepherd (USA) – merged to form Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1929
  • Nordtrak (Germany)
  • Normag (Germany)
  • North Land (USA)
  • Northrop (England, UK)
  • Northwest (USA)
  • Nuffield (England, UK) – later Leyland, and then Marshall Tractors
  • Nuffield Morris (Turkey)

O

An English OTA (Oak Tree Appliances) tractor from late 1940s

P

  • PAL (USA)
  • Panda
  • Panther (India)
  • Panzer (USA)
  • Paramount (USA)
  • Parca
  • Parrett (USA)
  • Pasco (Brazil)
  • Pavesi (Italy)
  • Pavesi-Tolotti (Italy)
  • Peerless (USA)
  • Perkis (Turkey) – based on Ursus
  • Perl (Austria)
  • Petropoulos (Greece)
  • PGS (Italy)
  • Phillips (Australia)
  • Phoenix (Australia)
  • Pillman (South Africa)
  • Pioneer (China)
  • Planet, Jr (USA)
  • Platten (Germany)
  • Plymouth (USA) – became Silver King
  • PMA (Algeria) – now Cirta
  • Pöhl (Germany)
  • Pollack (Argentina)
  • Polytrac (Switzerland)
  • Porsche (Germany)
  • Port Huron (USA)
  • Power Track
  • Power-Horse (USA)
  • Power King (USA)
  • President (England, UK) – designed by BMB (British Motor Boats)
  • Price (USA)
  • Primul (USSR)
  • Primus (Germany)
  • Profintern (USSR)
  • PTZ (Kazhakistan)
  • Punjab (India)

Q

  • Quaker Mule (USA)
  • Quattrino
  • Quincy (USA)

R

  • RÁBA (Hungary)
    • RÁBA-Steiger
  • Randi (Italy)
  • Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies (England, UK)
  • Rapid (Spain)
  • RATAR (Yugoslavia)
  • Rayes (USA)
  • Raygo Wagner (USA)
  • Record (Greece)
  • Red Star
  • Reeves (USA)
  • Rein Drive (Canada)
  • Remington (USA)
  • Renault Agri (France) – purchased by Claas in 2003
  • Renault Sonalika International (RSI) – (Mauritius / India)
  • Rhino International (USA)
  • Rice (USA)
  • Richard Continental (France)
  • Richter (Australia)
  • RIMAS (Denmark) – Ford conversions
  • RIP (France)
  • Rite (USA)
  • Ritscher (Germany)
  • Roadless (England, UK)
  • Robey (England, UK) – steam tractors
  • Rock Island (USA) – purchased Heider, was then purchased by Case
  • Rockol (USA)
  • Rogers (USA)
  • Rogowski (Brazil)
  • Rohff (France)
  • Röhr (Germany)
  • ROLA (Sweden)
  • Rollo (Denmark)
  • Rombel (Romania)
  • Rome (USA)
  • Ronaldson Tippett (Australia)
  • Roux
  • Rotania (Argentina)
  • Roths Industries (USA)
  • Royal (Germany)
  • Rubine (Italy)
  • Rumely (USA)
  • Ruris (Romania)
  • Ruston (England, UK)
  • Ruslan (Argentina)
  • Russell & Company (Steam Tractor) - American(USA)
  • Ruston & Hornsby (England, UK)
  • Ruston, Proctor and Company (England, UK) – steam tractors
  • RYCSA (Argentina)

S

  • S.A.M.A. Renault (Spain)
  • S.W.Wood (USA)
  • Sabatier (France)
  • SAME (Italy) – taken over by Deutz-Fahr
  • SAME Greaves (India) – a joint venture, wholly purchased by Same Deutz-Fahr
  • Samson (USA)
  • Sandusky (USA)
  • Santa Matilde (Brazil)
  • Satoh (Japan) – merged with Mitsubishi
  • Saukville (USA)
  • Saunderson (England, UK)
  • SAVA-Nuffield (Spain)
  • Savatrac (Iran)
  • Scemia (France)
  • Schilter (Switzerland)
  • Schindler (Germany)
  • Schluter (Germany)
  • Schneider
  • Schramm (USA)
  • Scott (USA)
  • Scientific Farming Machinery Company (USA)
  • Selene (Italy)
  • Sepa (Italy)
  • Shakti (India)
  • Shaw (USA)
  • Shire
  • Siaco (Italy)
  • SIFT (France)
  • Silvatec (Denmark)
  • Silver King (USA)
  • SIMAR-Bodenfräse (Switzerland)
  • Simpac Trak (Italy)
  • Simpson Jumbo (USA)
  • Sirio (Italy)
  • Škoda (Czech)
  • SLC – John Deere (Brazil) – a joint venture, wholly purchased by Deere & Company
  • SM
  • Smallholder (England, UK)
  • Société Française de Vierzon (France) – purchased by Case
  • Solis Brasil (Brazil) – now just Solis
  • Someca (France) – purchased by Fiat
  • Sonalika International (India)
  • Speedy
  • Squire (Australia)
  • Steiger (USA) – purchased by Case
  • Steinbock (Austria)
  • Sterling (Canada)
  • Steyr-Nigeria (Nigeria)
  • Store (Yugoslavia)
  • Stotz (Belgium)
  • Strong
  • Sultan (Turkey)
  • Sunshine (Australia)
  • Sunshine (Kubota) (Japan)
  • Sunshine Massey Harris (Scotland, UK / Australia)
  • Superson
  • Sutcliff
  • Svedala (Sweden)
  • Svoboda (Czech)
  • Swed-Trac (Sweden)
  • Standard (India)

T

  • TAISSA (Spain)
  • Takra (Finland)
  • TAS (USA / Germany) – also sold as MeMo
  • Tasker
  • Taylor (USA)
  • Terra Power
  • Terratrac (USA) – crawler tractors built by American Tractor Company; purchased by J.I. Case
  • TESA (Spain)
  • Thieman (USA)
  • Thomas-Bilt (USA) – renamed Tuff-Bilt
  • Thorobred (USA)
  • TianTuo (China)
  • Tidaholms (Sweden)
  • Tiger (USA)
  • Tiger (China)
  • Tiger (Ranger) (Japan)
  • TigerTrac (USA)
  • Tirador (Argentina)
  • Titan (USA)
  • Titan (Steiger) (USA)
  • Titano (Italy)
  • Titus (Germany)
  • TMO (Brazil)
  • Tobatta (Brazil)
  • Toft (Australia)
  • Tolpar (Russia)
  • Tom Moore (USA)
  • Toma Vinković (Croatia) – now TTB
  • Toos (Iran)
  • Torpedo (Croatia)
  • Torpedo Deutz (Croatia)
  • Tortone (Argentina)
  • TracZa (Argentina)
  • Track Marshall (England, UK)
  • trac-technik (Germany)
  • Tractocoop (France)
  • Tractomade (Argentina) – licensed by Pauny
    • TMZ Zanello (Argentina)
    • Zanello (Tractomade)
  • Tractor Supply Co. (USA)
  • Tractormobile (USA)
  • Tratoretto (Brazil)
  • Tractors and Farm Equipment limited (India)
  • Tractorul UTB (Romania) – in receivership in 2007
    • Titan
    • Universal UTB
  • Triunfo (Argentina)
  • Trojan (USA)
  • Trusty (England, UK)
  • TTB (Croatia) – now Prima and Hittner
  • TUR (Poland)
  • Turf Boss
  • TurkFiat (Turkey) – now New Holland
  • Turner (England, UK)
  • Twin City tractors (USA) – merged to become Minneapolis-Moline
  • Twister (USA)

U

  • U.T.B. (Romania) – now Universal UTB
  • Uncle Sam (USA)
  • Unigraf Lupo (Argentina)
  • United (USA)
  • UniTrak (Germany)
  • Universal (USA) – built in Ohio
  • UPD
  • Upton (Australia)
  • Ursus Hellas (Greece)
  • Ursus Italtractor (Italy)
  • Urtrak (Germany)
  • Utos (Romania)
  • Uzel (Turkey) ()

V

  • Valmet (Finland) – now Valtra
  • Valor (France)
  • Valtra Valmet (Finland) – now Valtra
  • Valtrac (France)
  • Vandezande (Belgium)
  • Vanguard (USA)
  • Variotrac (France)
  • Vassalli (Argentina)
  • Vellino (Spain)
  • Vendeuvre (France) – purchased by Allis-Chalmers
  • Verion (Argentina)
  • Versatile (Canada) – purchased by Ford, now owned by RostSelMash
  • Vevey tractors (Switzerland)
  • VeWeMa (Germany)
  • Vick (Brazil)
  • Victor (Japan)
  • Vierzon (France) – purchased by Case
  • Vittorio Cantatore (Italy)
  • Vladimir Factory (Russia)
  • Volgograd Tractor Factory (Russia)
  • Volvo (Sweden) – merged with Bolinder Munktells, now Valtra
  • Volvo BM (Sweden) – now Volvo Construction Equipment
  • Volvo BM Valmet (Harvesters) (Sweden) – now Valtra

W

  • WACO (Austria)
  • Wagner (USA)
  • Wallis (USA) – purchased by Massey-Harris
  • Wallis & Stevens (USA)
  • Wallis & Steevens (England, UK) – steam tractor (note odd spelling of name)
  • Waltanna (Australia)
  • Walter Barrett (USA)
  • Wards (USA)
  • Warrior (Italy)
  • Waterloo Boy (USA) – purchased by John Deere owner Deere & Company
  • Waterloo (Canada)
  • Weber (USA)
  • Webfoot (USA)
  • Welte
  • Werner (Germany)
  • Wesseler (Germany)
  • Western (USA)
  • Wheel Ox (USA)
  • White (USA) – purchased by AGCO Corporation
  • White Oliver (USA)
  • Whiting-Bull (USA)
  • Wikov (Czech / USA) – certain products now manufactured by Wisconsin Engineering ()
  • WildCat (USA)
  • Williames (Australia)
  • Winget (Australia)
  • Winget (United Kingdom) – noted for site dumpers and plant (was part of Babcock & Wilcox for a time)
  • Wisconsin (USA)
  • Wm Allchin (England, UK)
  • Wood Brothers (USA)
  • Woods & Copeland (USA) – purchased by Rome
  • Woody
  • Worthington Mower Company (USA)
  • Wright (South Africa)

X

  • Xiamen Xiagong Group (China)
    • Sahm
    • Xiagong
  • Xinhu (China)

Y

  • Yankee (USA)
  • Yewers (Australia)

Z

  • Zadrugar (Yugoslavia)
  • Zanello (Argentina)
  • Zanello (Maquinarias) (Argentina) – now Zanello (CMZ)
  • Zanello (Pauny) (Argentina) – now Pauny Rino
  • Zaporozhec (Ukraine)
  • Zebra (USA)
  • Zetor (Czech) – with Zetor Crystal built in Poland by Ursus
  • ZTS (Slovak)

See also

Portals:

References

  1. "Farm Collector".
  2. Dl, Esteban (21 April 2016). "Pesados Argentinos: Durany DSB-30".
  3. "Fundinoza FZ 14". Pesados Argentinos (in Spanish). 17 September 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  4. "Hattat Tarim". Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  5. "Pesados Argentinos".

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