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c_mayer
Posted 5/6/2024 07:09 (#10730415 - in reply to #10729051)
Subject: RE: Massey 3645 tractor


Jeffersonville, OH
The Pretender - 5/5/2024 06:00

c_mayer - 5/4/2024 21:18
The Pretender - 5/4/2024 13:36 Are Agco going to do something about their small tractor line up? It was their speciality. Probably not such a big market in the west now in terms of numbers of units and margins
What is a small tractor on that side of the pond? Chris

It's all relative, I suppose 50hp. They don't look to have much of a compact line up, there's getting a few vineyards around here and Fendt seems to have that sown up.

Last time I went to north Wales, where tractors go to die, the hill farmers did seem to favour ~ late model 100hp Massey's. 

There was a year in the 60's when 3/4 of all tractors registered in the UK were Massey Ferguson 135's, but the market for that size tractor on farms is now pretty much zero here



Here we have compacts from 22hp-60hp, then the 2600H series from 40-70hp, then the 4700-5700-6700 Global tractors from 70-130hp, adding in the new 3S series Lo-Pro, Vineyard, and Orchard models, and the 5S Series from 105-145hp.

So, sounds like the market is well covered in North America, maybe not over there?
Chris
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