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Hitachi

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In 1990, Hitachi Construction Machinery expanded its capabilities through the acquisition of Hinomoto/Toyosha, thereby gaining a comprehensive range of agricultural tractors. Almost a decade later, in 1997, the Toyosha branding transitioned to the Tierra name. By 2011, Tierra became wholly integrated within Hitachi Construction, leading to the discontinuation of agricultural tractor manufacturing.

Power RangePower Range: 10-54 hp
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 27
website iconWebsite: https://www.hitachicm.com/
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Holder

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Originating in Metzingen, Germany, the company commenced tractor production in 1930. Following World War II, Holder transitioned its focus to crafting compact, highly maneuverable, four-wheel drive tractors – ideally suited for the demands of smaller agricultural holdings and European vineyards. Currently, a substantial segment of Holder's offerings caters to the needs of municipal service providers.

Power RangePower Range: 12-60 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1956-2009
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 15
website iconWebsite: http://www.holder-gmbh.com/
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Holt

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During the final decades of the nineteenth century, Benjamin Holt pioneered the creation of self-balancing combine harvesters designed for the challenging terrain of the American West. Holt’s inventive spirit led him to develop steam-powered tractors and to investigate the potential of continuous tracks. The groundbreaking first Holt vehicle employing this track system was assessed in 1904, and an observer famously likened its movement to that of a caterpillar—a comparison that ultimately provided the basis for the company’s enduring trademark. In 1925, Holt joined forces with the Best company, resulting in the formation of the Caterpillar Tractor Company.

Power RangePower Range: 28-83 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1913-1925
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 4
website iconWebsite: http://www.cat.com/
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Huber

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For over a century, Huber was a prominent name in agricultural machinery, originating in Marion, Ohio, where they crafted farm tractors up until the onset of World War II. Established in 1865, the company initially specialized in the creation of steam engines and a wide array of farm implements. A pivotal moment arrived in 1898 when Huber pioneered the integration of a gasoline engine into a steam tractor framework, ultimately leading to the production of a comprehensive line of gas-powered tractors by 1911. With the advent of World War II, Huber shifted its focus to the production of construction equipment under government directive. The company was divested in the 1960s, and regrettably, the Marion manufacturing facility ceased operations in 1977.

Power RangePower Range: 21-77 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1911-1941
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 26
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Hurlimann

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Hurlimann, a venerable Swiss firm, stood at the forefront of developing diesel engines with direct fuel injection. The year 1975 marked a shift as Hurlimann became part of the SAME group. While the Hurlimann name persists, its modern tractors share a striking resemblance to the models produced by SAME and Lamborghini, showcasing a unified design philosophy.

Power RangePower Range: 25-263 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1979-2017
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 66
website iconWebsite: http://www.samedeutz-fahr.com/hurlimann/
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IMR Rakovica

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Based in Serbia, Industrika Motora Rakovica specializes in the creation of both tractors and engines. Established in 1927, IMR Rakovica initially focused on the production of aircraft engines. Following the conclusion of World War II, the company broadened its scope to include tractors. In its formative years, the factory relied on proven, externally-sourced designs – notably licensing agreements with renowned firms like Landini and Perkins – to build its initial range of tractors and engines.

Power RangePower Range: 33-132 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1951-2013
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 15
website iconWebsite: http://www.imr-rakovica.com/
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IMT

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Industrija Mašina i Traktora (IMT) represented a significant chapter in Serbian agricultural engineering, specializing in the creation of farm tractors. Rooted in a foundry established in 1947, the company initially forged its path by manufacturing Massey Ferguson tractors through a licensing agreement starting in 1955. The decades of the 1970s and 80s witnessed a period of considerable growth and expansion for IMT. However, the turn of the millennium brought increasing difficulties, culminating in a cessation of production in 2015. In 2018, the IMT legacy was acquired by TAFE, marking a new phase for the iconic brand.

Power RangePower Range: 35-360 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1961-2015
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 30
website iconWebsite: https://www.tafe.com/tractors/imt/
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Ingersoll Rand

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Ingersoll Rand emerged as a leading force in industrial manufacturing, initially gaining prominence through the production of robust construction machinery during the late decades of the twentieth century. A strategic shift occurred in 2007 when the company divested its construction equipment sectors, notably transferring ownership of Bobcat to Doosan and its road-building division to Volvo.

Power RangePower Range: 31-56 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 2005-2007
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 3
website iconWebsite: https://company.ingersollrand.com/
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International Harvester

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In 1902, a landmark consolidation birthed the International Harvester Company, uniting the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the Deering Harvester Company. From its inception, the company pioneered early tractor development. A pivotal moment arrived in 1924 with the debut of the Farmall, a tractor that dramatically reshaped the landscape of agricultural machinery. The Farmall notably introduced a revolutionary tricycle configuration, specifically designed for row-crop farming. Beyond basic plowing, this innovative machine possessed the finesse required for detailed tasks like cultivation. In 1985, International Harvester's agricultural division joined forces with the J. I. Case Company, and today, equipment continues to be produced and sold under the esteemed Case IH brand.

Power RangePower Range: 12-350 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1908-1985
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 274
website iconWebsite: http://www.caseih.com/
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Interstate Tractor

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Rooted in Waterloo, Iowa, the Interstate Tractor Company emerged in 1915, evolving from the foundations of the Sandy McManus Engine Company. Their early tractor models, known as the Plow Boy and Plow Man, were skillfully constructed utilizing parts sourced from external suppliers. By the conclusion of World War I, Interstate had cultivated a substantial network of buyers both within the United States and across international borders. However, the company’s fortunes reversed sharply in 1919, leading to its eventual dissolution shortly after 1920.

Power RangePower Range: 22-33 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1916-1920
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 3
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Iseki

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Tracing its roots back to 1926 in Japan, Iseki originally established itself as a manufacturer of agricultural machinery focused on rice processing. Expanding its capabilities in the 1960s, the company ventured into tractor production. Today, Iseki distributes its tractors on a global scale, with a significant portion reaching American consumers under the well-known Bolens marque.

Power RangePower Range: 9-112 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1964-2025
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 305
website iconWebsite: http://www.iseki.co.jp/
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Ivel Agricultural Motors

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In 1903, the innovative British engineer Dan Albone initiated the manufacture of a pioneering three-wheeled, gasoline-powered tractor intended for agricultural use, establishing a strong claim to creating one of the earliest genuinely practical "lightweight" farm tractors. Though Albone’s life was cut short in 1906, the Ivel tractor continued to be built until 1920, at which point Ivel Agricultural Motors unfortunately succumbed to financial difficulties and declared bankruptcy.

Power RangePower Range: 24 hp
Production YearsProduction Years: 1903-1920
Tractor Model CountModel Count: 1 tractor
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