List of former tractor manufacturers
This is a list of companies that formerly manufactured or sold tractors. Some have discontinued manufacturing, were bought out or merged with other companies, or their names may have changed.
A
- Aaron David Co. (Denmark)
- Abega (Germany)
- Abenaque (US)
- Acam (Denmark)
- Acason
- Accord (Greece)
- ACME (US)
- ACO (South Africa)
- Acremaster (Australia)
- Adams-Farnham (US)
- Adams Husker (US)
- Adams Sidehill (US)
- ADN (France)
- Adriatica (Italy)
- Advance (US) – purchased by Rumely
- Advance-Rumely – purchased by Allis-Chalmers
- Aecherli (Switzerland)
- AF France
- AGCO (US) - discontinued
- AGCO-Allis (US) renamed AGCO and discontinued; still built in Argentina
- Agcostar (US) – part of AGCO Corporation formed from McConnell
- AGE Agricultural & General Engineers (England)
- Ager (Italy)
- Agil (Austria)
- Agra Farmer (Canada)
- Agracat (US) (imported)
- Agrale-Deutz (Brazil) just Agrale now
- Agria GmbH (Germany)
- Agrifull (Italy) – purchased by Fiat
- Agrimeca (Argentina)
- Agrimotor (US)
- Agrip (France)
- Agri-Power (US)
- AGRISA-Bungartz (Brazil) – became Agrale
- Agritec (Argentina)
- Agromed (Turkey)
- Agromet (Poland)
- Ahlborn
- Aion (Australia)
- Ajax (US)
- Aktivist (Germany)
- Albaugh-Dover Square Turn
- Albion-Cuthbertson – James A. Cuthbertson (Scotland)
- ALFA (Spain)
- Alfa Romeo (Italy)
- Allaeys
- Alldays & Onions
- Allgaier (Germany)
- Alliance
- Allis-Chalmers (US) – purchased by AGCO Corporation
- Allmand (US)
- Almacoa (France)
- Allwork (US)
- Alpenland (Germany)
- Alpina (Switzerland)
- Alpina-Oekonom (Switzerland)
- Alu-Trac
- Amepic
- American (US)
- American (American Tractor Corporation) (US) – purchased by J.I. Case
- American-Abell (CANADA)
- American Harvestor (US)
- American Steel (US)
- American Tractor (US)
- Amiot (France)
- Amog (Italy)
- Andrews (US)
- Andrews-Kinkade (US)
- Anfibio (Brazil)
- Anglo-Thai New Holland (Thailand)
- Ansaldo-Fossati (Italy)
- Antigo (US)
- Anton Schlüter München
- Apache (Argentina) - now Apache-Solis
- Appleton (US)
- Arator
- Argo (Italy)
- Armington, A.P. (US)
- Armstrong Siddeley (England)
- Arnold-Sandberg (US)
- ASHTZ (Russia)
- Assembled
- Asso
- Astoa (Spain)
- Aston Martin (England)
- Atlas (US)
- Aulendorf (Germany)
- Aulson (US)
- Aultman (US)
- Aultman & Taylor (US)
- Austin (US)
- Austin (France/England)
- Austin-Leyland (Turkey) (BMC Sanayi)
- Austrak (Australia)
- Austro (Austria)
- Austro-Pimus (Austria)
- Auto Tractor (US)
- Automotive (US)
- Auto-Tiller (US)
- AutoTrac (Canada)
- Avance (Sweden) – merged into Munktell
- Aveling – Marshall (England)
- Aveling & Porter (England)
- Aveling-Barford (England)
- Avery (US) – purchased by Minneapolis-Moline
- Avia (Spain)
- Astoa (españa)
- Agria (España)
- Agrimont Group
- Tractors.ae
B
- B.F. Avery (US)
- Babcock & Wilcox (Spain)
- Babiole (France)
- Backus (US)
- Badley (US)
- Baikonur IMT (Kazakhstan)
- Bailor (US)
- Baird (US)
- Bajaj Tempo (India) – spun off and renamed Force Motors
- Baker, A.D. (US)
- Baldwin (Australia)
- Balilla (Italy)
- Balmar
- Balram (India)
- Bambi
- Bambia
- Bantam (US)
- Banting Machine Co.
- Barford & Perkins (England)
- Bariole (France?)
- Barreiros (Spain)
- Baskent (Turkey)
- Bates (US)
- Bates Steel Mule (US)
- Bauche (France)
- Bautz (Germany)
- Bear (US)
- Bearcat (US)
- Beaver (US)
- Beeman (US)
- Belazerus (Belarus)
- Bell, Robert (US)
- Belleville (US)
- Beltrail (US)
- Ben (Italy)
- Benz-Sendling (Germany)
- Berliot (France)
- Bernardin (Argentina)
- Bertolini (Italy)
- Besser (US)
- Best (US) – purchased by Holt; became Caterpillar Inc.
- Bethlehem (US)
- Bettinson (UK) - Ford conversions
- Bi.Som.Trac (France)
- Big Bud (US)
- Big Bull (US)
- Big Four (US)
- Big Lizzie (Australia)
- Bima (France)
- Birrell (US)
- Bischoff (Germany)
- Bison (France)
- BJR (Spain)
- Blackstone & Co (England)
- Blanc-Plaiche (France?)
- Blaw-Knox (England)
- Blumberg (US)
- BM Volvo (Sweden) – evolved into the current Valtra, part of AGCO Corporation
- BMB (England) (British Motor Boats)
- BMC (England) – from merger of Austin and Nuffield; later became Leyland, finally Marshall (Tractors)
- Bobbette (US)
- Boenker (US)
- 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 (US)
- Bori (Slovenia)
- Boring (US)
- Borsig (Germany)
- BOS Hydro-Trac (Netherlands)
- Boyett (US)
- Bradley (US)
- Brandt (France)
- Brasitalia (Brazil)
- Braud (France)
- Braun
- Bray (England)
- Bready (US)
- Breda (Italy)
- Breed (US)
- Bristol (England)
- British-Canadian (US)
- British Wallis (UK)
- Brockway (US)
- Brons (Netherlands)
- Brown (Australia)
- Brown (US)
- Bruff - Ford conversions
- Brummer
- Bryan (US)
- BTG (Germany)
- BTW
- Bubba (Italy)
- Bücher (Switzerland)
- Buckeye (US)
- Buffalo
- Buffalo-Pitts (US)
- BUKH (Denmark)
- Bührer (Switzerland)
- Bull (US)
- Bull Dog (US)
- Bulldawg
- Bull-Madison (US)
- Bullock (US)
- Bulltra
- Bungartz (Germany)
- Bungartz & Peschke (Germany)
- Bunton
- Burn-Oil (US)
- Burrell (England)
- Busatto (Italy)
- BWS
C
- C. & G. Cooper (US)
- C.L. Best (US)
- C.O.D. (US)
- Caldwell (Australia) - became Caldwell Vale
- Caldwell Vale (Australia)
- Calmescri (Brazil)
- Calsa (Spain)
- Cameco (US) - sold to John Deere
- Cameron (US)
- Camisa
- Campagnolo
- Canadian (Canada)
- Canadian-American
- CanTRAN
- Canycom
- Carter
- Case Corporation (US) – purchased by Tenneco, and later merged with International Harvester to become Case IH
- Case New Holland (India)
- Case, J.I (US) – was purchased by Massey-Harris
- Cassani (Italy)
- CAST (Italy)
- Caterpillar - sold tractor business to AGCO Corp. (US)
- Cayuga (US)
- CBT – Companhia Brasileira de Tratores (Brazil)
- CDHL (US)
- Centaur (US)
- Centenario
- Century (US)
- Ceres (France)
- Ceres (India) - brand of International Tractors (Sonalika)
- Certified (US)
- Chamberlain (Australia) – purchased by Deere & Company
- Champ (Thailand)
- Champion (US)
- Champion (France)
- Chase (US, 1908–1918; Canada, 1919-1921)
- Chaseside (England)
- Chery (China)-became Detank, now Zoomlion
- Cherry (Japan)
- CIDEF (Argentina)
- CIMAC (Italy)
- Citroen (France)
- Claeys (Belgium)
- Clarktor
- Clayson (England)
- Clayton & Shuttleworth (England)
- Cleveland Tractor Company/Cletrac (US) – purchased by the Oliver Corporation in 1944
- CMC (Argentina)
- CNC (France)
- Cobey (US)
- Cockshutt Plow Company (Canada) – purchased by White Farm Equipment
- Cockshutt Hart-Parr (Canada)
- Codem (The Netherlands)
- Coleman (US)
- Colpron (Canada) – rebadged Landini's
- Colt (US)
- Common Sense (US)
- COMPACT Junior (Austria)
- Conord
- Consolidated (US)
- Continental (US)
- Co-op (US)
- Co-op (National Farm Machinery) (US)
- Co-op Implements (Canada)
- Cooper
- Corbitt (US)
- Corliss (US)
- County (England)
- Crawley Agrimotor (England)
- Crystal Zetor (Czech)
- Csepel (Hungary)
- CTM
- Cultivac
- Cultor (US)
- Custom (US)
- Cutherbertson – James A. Cuthbertson (Scotland)
D
- Daimler (Germany)
- Daimler-Benz (Germany)
- Dammann (US)
- Danhorse (Denmark)
- Davey Paxman & Co. (England)
- David Bradley (plowman) (US)
- David Brown Ltd. (England) – purchased by Tenneco and renamed Case
- DECA (Argentina)
- Deering (US) – merged with other manufacturers to form International Harvester
- Defaut (France)
- Dongfeng(China)-DFAM
- Detank (China)-now Zoomlion
- Detroit (US)
- Deuliewag (Germany)
- Deutz (Germany) – merged with Fahr
- Deutz-Allis (US) – 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 (US)
- Drexler (Austria)
- Dromson (Germany)
- Dufuat
- Durany (Argentina) [1]
- DUTRA (Hungary)
- DUTRA Steyr (Hungary)
E
- Eagle (US)
- Ebro (Spain)
- Ebro-Kubota (Spain)
- Eclipse (US)
- Edwin Alber
- Eicher (Germany)
- Eicher Goodearth (India) – became just Eicher
- Ekip (Turkey) (became Fatih Traktor) (licensed Massey Ferguson)
- El Chiquito (Argentina)
- EMCO (US) – later Power Horse
- Emerson (Canada)
- Emerson-Brantingham (US)
- Empire (US)
- Enter (Turkey)
- Enti (The Netherlands)
- Epple-Buxbaum (Austria)
- Erickson (US)
- Escanuela (Argentina)
- Euro-Trac (India)
F
- Fageol (US)
- Fahr (Germany) – merged with Deutz to become Deutz-Fahr
- Falke-trac (Germany)
- Farm Ette (US)
- Farm System
- Farmall (US) – by International Harvester
- Farmár (Czech)
- Farmaster (US)
- Farmcrest (US)
- Farmer's Union Co-op (US)
- FarmHandy (US)
- Farmliner Daedong (Australia) – built in South Korea
- Farmobile (US)
- Farmwell (England)
- Farquhar, A. B. (US) – merged into the Oliver Corporation
- Fatsia (England) (formerly B.Welsh agri)
- Favias (Spain)
- FBW (Switzerland)
- FengShou (China) now Jiangling, part of Mahindra
- Ferguson (Ireland)
- Ferguson-Brown (England)
- Fiat OM
- Fiat Someca (France)
- Fiat-Agrifull (Italy)
- Fiat-Goldstar (South Korea) – now LS-New Holland
- Field Marshall (England) – became Marshall
- Finn Ursus
- FNM (Brazil)
- Foden (England)
- Ford SAF
- Ford (US) – purchased by Fiat, now New Holland
- Ford-Ferguson
- Fordson tractor (US) – by Ford
- Fordzon-Putilovec (Russia)
- Forma (Romania)
- Fortschritt (East Germany)
- Foton (China) – now Lovol
- Four Drive (US) – also known as Fitch Four Drive
- Four Wheel Traction (England)
- Fowler (England)
- Frick (US)
- Froehlich (US) – purchased by Deere & Company
- Fundinoza (Argentina) [2]
- 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)
- FWD Wagner (US)
G
- Galloway (US)
- Gambles Farmcrest (US)
- Gardner (England or Belgium)
- Garner (England)
- Garrett (US)
- Garrett (England) – Steam tractors & Showmans engines
- Gaar-Scott (US)
- GBT (US)
- GEDA (Romania)
- GeDe (The Netherlands)
- Geiser (US)
- General (US)
- General (England)
- George (US)
- Giaguaro (Italy)
- Gibbons & Robinson
- Gibson Mfg. (US)
- Gilson (Canada)
- Glasgow (England)
- Global (US)
- GMW (Sweden)
- GoldStar (South Korea) – later LG. Now LS.
- Graham-Bradley (US)
- Gray Tractor Manufacturing Co. (US)
- Greaves (India) – later SAME Greaves
- Greyhound (US)
- Griffin (US)
- 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
- Haas (US)
- Hahn-Eclipse (US)
- Hanomag (Germany)
- Hanomag-Barreiros (Spain)
- Hanzi (China)
- Happy Farmer (US)
- Harrison Machine Works (Belleville, Illinois, US)
- Hart-Parr (US) – merged into the Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1929; purchased by Oliver Corporation
- Hattat Agricultural Engines – Turkey[3]
- Hatz (Germany)
- Hefty (US)
- Heider (US)
- HELA (Germany)
- HEMOS
- Herriau
- Hesston (US) – tractors were part of Fiat; hay equipment and name purchased by AGCO
- Highlander (England) – 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 (US) – merged with Best to form the Caterpillar Tractor Company
- Homesteader (US) – Clinton, AR – Garden Tractors
- Homier Farm-Pro (US)
- Honda (Japan)
- Richard Hornsby & Sons
- Horwood Bagshaw (Australia)
- Howard (Australia) – tractor, rotavators and rotary tillers
- Howard Farmers (England)
- HOYO (Romania) (assemble Tai Shan)
- HSCS (Hungary)
- Huber (US)
- Hume (US)
- Hydratiller (US)
I
- IAR (Romania)
- IFA (Germany)
- Illinois (US)
- IMA (Argentina)
- Imor (Brazil)
- Imperial Machine Co. established 1902 (US, Minnesota)
- Imperial (Australia)
- Imperial Super Drive (Canada)
- IMR (Serbia)
- Intercontinental (US)
- International Harvester (Australia)
- International Harvester (US) – 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 (US)
- Ivel (England) – invented by Dan Albone
J
- J & H Howard
- Jackson (US)
- JDS (Germany)
- Eicher
- Valtra Eicher
- Eicher
- Jeep (US)
- Jela
- Jelbart (Australia)
- Jiangling (China)
- John Blue (US)
- John Deere Hattat (Turkey)
- John Deere Lanz (Germany) – Formerly Lanz AG
- Johnston (Sweden/France)
- Juling (China)
- Jumbo (US)
- June (Sweden)
- JWD (UK)
K
- Kaelble (Germany)
- Karl Blank (Germany)
- KBZ (Russia)
- Keck-Gonnerman
- Kelkel (Germany)
- Kelly & Lewis (Australia)
- Kelpie (England)
- Kemna
- KHD (Austria)
- Kínai
- Kirloskar (India)
- Kirov Plant (Russia)
- Kirschmann (US)
- Kitten (US)
- Kiva (France)
- Knudson (US)
- Kodiak (US)
- 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 (US)
L
- L&T – John Deere (India) – joint venture, bought out by Deere & Company
- Labourier (France)
- Landhope (Japan) – by Iseki
- Landleader (Japan) – by Iseki
- LandTrac (US) – by Long
- Lanz (Germany), – bought out in 1956 by John Deere & Company
- Latil (France)
- Lauer (Germany?)
- Lauson (US).
- Le Percheron (France)
- Le Pratique (France)
- Le Robuste (France)
- Legras (France)
- Lehr's Big Boy (US)
- Lely Multipower (US)
- Lely (The Netherlands)
- Lenar
- Leo Rumely (US)
- LeRoi (US)
- LESA (Italy)
- LeTourneau (US)
- Leyland (England) – later Marshall
- LG (South Korea) – now LS
- LG-Fiat (South Korea) – now LS-New Holland
- LG Montana (US) – now Montana
- LG-New Holland (South Korea) – now LS-New Holland
- LHB (Germany)
- Liaz (Czech)
- Liberty (US)
- Lightforce Deluxe
- Lightforce Tractore
- Linn maker of the Linn tractor – Republic Motor Truck Company (US)
- Lioness (England)
- Lister
- Li-Trac (Germany)
- Little Giant (US)
- Loiseau (France)
- Loko-Mobil
- Long (US)
- LongAgri (US)
- LTS (Germany)
- Luoyang Fiat (China)
- LUX-TRAC (Luxembourg)
M
- M.R.S. (US)
- MacLaren
- Macrosa (Argentina)
- Madson (US)
- Mahindra & Manhindra (India)
- Malkotsis (Greece)
- Malcus (Sweden)
- Malves (Brazil)
- Malyshev Factory (USSR)
- MAN (Germany)
- Mancini (Argentina)
- Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company (England)
- MAP (France)
- Marshall, Sons & Co. (England) – builders of Field Marshall brand
- Marshall Tractors (England) – formerly Leyland tractors
- Martin (Germany)
- Martin Diesel (Slovak)
- Massey-Harris (Canada)
- Massey-Harris-Ferguson (Canada)
- Matbro (England)
- Mathis-Moline (France)
- Maverick (US)
- Maxion (Brazil) - licensee of Massey Ferguson, now part of AGCO, backhoes still built using name
- Maxitrac
- McConnell (Canada) – sold to AGCO Corporation, later AgcoStar
- McCormick (US) – merged with others to form International Harvester
- McCormick-Deering (US) – by International Harvester
- McCormick TOE (Turkey) licensed IH
- McDonald (Australia)
- McKee Ebro (Canada)
- McLaren (England) see J&H McLaren & Co.
- MDW-Fortschritt (East Germany)
- Mecavia (France)
- Medved (Russia)
- MeMo (US)
- E. Meili Traktorenfabrik (Switzerland)
- Mercer (US)
- Metis (Slovak)
- MIAG (Germany)
- Millennium (US)
- Minneapolis (US) – merged with Moline Plow to form Minneapolis-Moline
- Minneapolis-Moline (US) – purchased by White Farm Equipment
- Minneapolis-Moline Türk Traktör (Turkey)
- Minnesota (US)
- Moffett (Ireland)
- Mogul (US)
- Moline Plow Company (US) – merged with Minneapolis to form Minneapolis-Moline
- Monarch (US) – purchased by Allis-Chalmers
- Montana (US)
- Montana LS (Brazil)
- Montana Solis (Brazil)
- Morris-Leyland (Turkey)
- Motocultores Pasquali (Spain)
- Motoyuyera (Argentina)
- Motrac Werke AG. 1937–1969 (Switzerland)
- Motransa (Spain)
- Mountain State (US)
- Mt. Super (Slovakia)
- MTW (Germany) - Ritscher
- Muir-Hill (England)
- Müller (Brazil)
- Munktell (Sweden) – merged with Bolinder to form Bolinder-Munktell.
- MVM (Russia)
- MWM (Motoren Werke Mannheim AG) (Germany)
- Myth-Holm (England) – formerly Muir-Hill
N
- Nallahay
- NanYue (China)
- Naughton (Australia)
- Nedalo (Netherlands)-Ford conversions
- Nelson (US)
- New Holland Agriculture
- New Holland Tractors (India)
- Newman (England)
- Nibbi (Italy)
- Nichols & Shepherd (US) – merged to form Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1929
- Nordtrak (Germany)
- Normag (Germany)
- North Land (US)
- Northrop (England)
- Northwest (US)
- Nuffield (England) – later Leyland and then Marshall Tractors
- Nuffield Morris (Turkey)
O
- O&K/Orenstein and Koppel (Germany)
- Oliver
- Oliver Farm Equipment Company
- Oliver Corporation (US) – purchased by White Farm Equipment
- Oliver Cletrac (US)
- Oliver Hart-Parr (US)
- OM (France)
- OMP (Italy)
- One Man Motor Plow (Canada)
- Orsi (Italy)
- Oak Tree Appliances (OTA; England)
- OTO (Odero Terni Orlando) (Italy)
- Ottawa (US)
- OUTZ
P
- PAL (US)
- Panda
- Panther (India)
- Panzer (US)
- Paramount (US)
- Parca
- Parrett (US)
- Pasco (Brazil)
- Pavesi (Italy)
- Pavesi-Tolotti (Italy)
- Peerless (US)
- Perkis (Turkey) based on Ursus
- Perl (Austria)
- Petropoulos (Greece)
- PGS (Italy)
- Phillips (Australia)
- Phoenix (Australia)
- Pillman (South Africa)
- Pioneer (China)
- Planet, Jr (US)
- Platten (Germany)
- Plymouth (US) – became Silver King
- PMA (Algeria) – now Cirta
- Pöhl (Germany)
- Pollack (Argentina)
- Polytrac (Switzerland)
- Porsche (Germany)
- Port Huron (US)
- Power Track
- Power-Horse (US)
- Power King (US)
- President (England) – Designed by BMB (British Motor Boats)
- Price (US)
- Primul (USSR)
- Primus (Germany)
- Profintern (USSR)
- PTZ (Kazhakistan)
- Punjab (India)
- Escorts Ltd(India)
Q
- Quaker Mule (US)
- Quattrino
- Quincy (US)
R
- RÁBA (Hungary)
- RÁBA-Steiger
- Randi (Italy)
- Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies (England)
- Rapid (Spain)
- RATAR (Yugoslavia)
- Rayes (US)
- Raygo Wagner (US)
- Record (Greece)
- Red Star
- Reeves (US)
- Rein Drive (Canada)
- Remington (US)
- Renault Agri (France) – purchased by Claas in 2003
- Renault Sonalika International (RSI) – Mauritus/India
- Rhino International (US)
- Rice (US)
- Richard Continental (France)
- Richter (Australia)
- RIMAS (Denmark) Ford conversions
- RIP (France)
- Rite (US)
- Ritscher (Germany)
- Roadless (England)
- Robey (England) – Steam tractors
- Rock Island (US) – purchased Heider, was purchased by Case
- Rockol (US)
- Rogers (US)
- Rogowski (Brazil)
- Rohff (France)
- Röhr (Germany)
- ROLA (Sweden)
- Rollo (Denmark)
- Rombel (Romania)
- Rome (US)
- Ronaldson Tippett (Australia)
- Roux
- Rotania (Argentina)
- Roths Industries (US)
- Royal (Germany)
- Rubine (Italy)
- Rumely (US)
- Ruris (Romania)
- Ruston (England)
- Ruslan (Argentina)
- Russell (US)
- Ruston & Hornsby (England)
- Ruston, Proctor and Company (England) – Steam tractors
- RYCSA (Argentina)
S
- S.A.M.A. Renault (Spain)
- S.W.Wood (US)
- Sabatier (France)
- SAME (Italian) – Taken over by Deutz-Fahr
- SAME Greaves (India) – a joint venture, wholly purchased by Same Deutz-Fahr
- Samson (US)
- Sandusky (US)
- Santa Matilde (Brazil)
- Satoh (Japan) – merged with Mitsubishi
- Saukville (US)
- Saunderson (England)
- SAVA-Nuffield (Spain)
- Savatrac (Iran)
- Scemia (France)
- Schilter (Switzerland)
- Schindler (Germany)
- Schluter (Germany)
- Schneider
- Schramm (US)
- Scott (US)
- Scientific Farming Machinery Company (US)
- Selene (Italy)
- Sepa (Italy)
- Shakti (India)
- Shaw (US)
- Shire
- Siaco (Italy)
- SIFT (France)
- Silvatec (Denmark)
- Silver King (US)
- SIMAR-Bodenfräse (Switzerland)
- Simpac Trak (Italy)
- Simpson Jumbo (US)
- Sirio (Italy)
- Skoda (Czech)
- SLC – John Deere (Brazil) – a joint venture, wholly purchased by Deere & Company
- SM
- Smallholder (England)
- 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 (US) – 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/Australia)
- Superson
- Sutcliff
- Svedala (Sweden)
- Svoboda (Czech)
- Swed-Trac (Sweden)
- Standard (India)
T
- TAISSA (Spain)
- Takra (Finland)
- TAS (US)/Germany - also sold as MeMo
- Tasker
- Taylor (US)
- Terra Power
- Terratrac (US) – crawler tractors built by American Tractor Company; purchased by J.I. Case
- TESA (Spain)
- Thieman (US)
- Thomas-Bilt (US) - renamed Tuff-Bilt
- Thorobred (US)
- TianTuo (China)
- Tidaholms (Sweden)
- Tiger (US)
- Tiger (China)
- Tiger (Ranger) (Japan)
- TigerTrac (US)
- Tirador (Argentina)
- Titan (US)
- Titan (Steiger) (US)
- Titano (Italy)
- Titus (Germany)
- TMO (Brazil)
- Tobatta (Brazil)
- Toft (Australia)
- Tolpar (Russia)
- Tom Moore (US)
- Toma Vinković (Croatia) – now TTB
- Toos (Iran)
- Torpedo (Croatia)
- Torpedo Deutz (Croatia)
- Tortone (Argentina)
- TracZa (Argentina)
- Track Marshall (England)
- trac-technik (Germany)
- Tractocoop (France)
- Tractomade (Argentina) (licensed by Pauny)
- TMZ Zanello (Argentina)
- Zanello (Tractomade)
- Tractor Supply Co. (US)
- Tractormobile (US)
- Tratoretto (Brazil)
- Tractors and Farm Equipment limited [TAFE] (India)
- Tractorul UTB (Romania) (in receivership in 2007)
- Titan
- Universal UTB
- Triunfo (Argentina)
- Trojan (US)
- Trusty (England)
- TTB (Croatia) now Prima and Hittner
- TUR (Poland)
- Turf Boss
- TurkFiat (Turkey) – now New Holland
- Turner (England)
- Twin City tractors (US) – merged to become Minneapolis-Moline
- Twister (US)
U
- U.T.B. (Romania) – now Universal UTB
- Uncle Sam (US)
- Unigraf Lupo [4]
- United (US)
- UniTrak (Germany)
- Universal (US) – built in Ohio
- UPD
- Upton (Australia)
- Ursus Hellas (Greece)
- Ursus Italtractor (Italy)
- Urtrak (Germany)
- Utos (Romania)
- Uzel – (Turkey) (website)
- Massey Ferguson – (under license)
V
- Valmet (Finland) – now Valtra
- Valor (France)
- Valtra Valmet (Finland) – now Valtra
- Valtrac (France)
- Vandezande (Belgium)
- Vanguard (US)
- 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 (US)
- Wallis (US) – purchased by Massey-Harris
- Wallis & Stevens (US)
- Wallis & Steevens (England) – steam tractor (note odd spelling of name)
- Waltanna (Australia)
- Walter Barrett (US)
- Wards (US)
- Warrior (Italy)
- Waterloo Boy (US) – purchased by Deere & Company
- Waterloo (Canada)
- Weber (US)
- Webfoot (US)
- Welte
- Werner (Germany)
- Wesseler (Germany)
- Western (US)
- Wheel Ox (US)
- White (US) – purchased by AGCO Corporation
- White Oliver (US)
- Whiting-Bull (US)
- Wikov (US) – certain products now manufactured by Wisconsin Engineering (website)
- WildCat (US)
- Williames (Australia)
- Winget (Australia)
- Winget (UK) – noted for site dumpers and plant (was part of Babcock & Wilcox for a time)
- Wisconsin (US)
- Wm Allchin (England)
- Wood Brothers (US)
- Woods & Copeland (US) – purchased by Rome
- Woody
- Worthington Mower Company (US)
- Wright (South Africa)
Y
- Yankee (US)
- Yewers (Australia)
Z
- Zadrugar (Yugoslavia)
- Zanello (Argentina)
- Zanello (Maquinarias)(Argentina) now Zanello (CMZ)
- Zanello (Pauny) (Argentina) – now Pauny Rino
- Zaporozhec (Ukraine)
- Zebra (US)
- Zetor (Czech) with Zetor Crystal built in Poland by Ursus
- ZTS (Slovak)
See also
References
- Dl, Esteban (April 21, 2016). "Pesados Argentinos: Durany DSB-30".
- "Fundinoza FZ 14". Pesados Argentinos (in Spanish). 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-18. Retrieved 2011-05-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Pesados Argentinos".
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