Question for the real farmers here:
Is it weird or unusual to use different brands of tractors on a single farm company?
Like a JD large tractor with a New holland medium and a Case harvester? Because I can guess that using a single brand has benefits in spare parts, plug and play and maybe even discounts
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Re: Different brands combined
Usually it is whatever dealer you are comfortable with. It isn't unusual to use different dealer for different equipment. Also there has been some of guys that would be deere tractor with a claas combine. My family is all deere tractor and combines, but have a new Holland baler, mower, and rake. Use the case dealer for h&s wagons, manure spreader, and blower, and got a sprayer through them which parts are now through cat.
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Re: Different brands combined
just for curiosity case and new holland both integrate CNH (case-newholland), massey ferguson, challenger, fendt, valtra and caterpillar integrate AGCO, which also is another brand in the game, have others...
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Re: Different brands combined
Yes but they are still new Holland stores and separate case stores unlike agco. Also in my area, the new Holland store sells great plains while the case sells h&s and Mahindra. The John deere sells khun and hagie sprayers.
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Re: Different brands combined
It might not be that common, but I don't think it is weird or unusual.Voncarsteine wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 7:30 pm Is it weird or unusual to use different brands of tractors on a single farm company?
On the farm where I help out during the summer harvest they currently have two John Deere tractors, but also run a New Holland combine.
Before that they had 3 or four tractors which were all from different manufacturers.
And a number of other farmers in the area still use multiple tractors from different manufacturers today.
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Re: Different brands combined
For most farmers, it’s whatever they get the best deal on. Within 15 miles of my house there is a Case, new Holland, Kabota and John Deere dealerships. We have all colors of the rainbow out in the field during harvest season
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Re: Different brands combined
Definitely not uncommon in the UK, maybe it is because being a smaller country than say the U.S we have more dealers closer by to choose from.
Re: Different brands combined
within <20 miles (~32km) of me in Shropshire (UK) there is Case, Claas, New Holland, McCormick, John Deere, JCB, Zetor, Kabota, Massey Ferguson and Fendt, with only the Massey Ferguson and Fendt dealer being the same dealer, while for JCB there are multiple dealers.
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Re: Different brands combined
I think what ever Suits you. Maybe a john deere tractor is better for a purpose than case, while class might be better than john deere for a harvesters needs. Maybe a company has different engines or stronger transmission type. I think all about the engine strength and transmission strength ratio cuz it definitely matters if your going through a soggy field or dry terrain. Im no farmer but i know cuz i mechanic on vehicles and its the same thing with gear ratios. Maybe im just blabbing and dont know what im talking about, cuz it might be different for farming. Sorry if i dont make sense!
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