Combines Anyone see AGCO s website latelyIJ

orange

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Brandon, Most certainly have noticed. This is clearly of great concern. The only option We have is to make it clear through professionally written letters to the following: P. George Benson Herman Cain Wolfgang Deml Francisco R. Gros Gerald B. Johanneson George Minnich Curtis E. Moll David E. Momot Gerald l. Shaheen Hendrikus Vissar The above are the AGCO board of directors. They need lots of correspondence from us as customers to point out the reckless NA and US leadership that Richenhagen is providing. Write SOON to: AGCO Corporation 4205 River Green Parkway Duluth GA 30096
 

kip

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Aren't all Agco products available to all dealers as of a few years ago. I have never understood why everone gets so upset over the color of their equipment. Its whats under the paint that matters isn't it. I started farming with all Deere equipment until I realized being color blind allowed me to see there were better options. White planters, Gleaner combines will outdue most other color equipment in my opinion. Paint 'em purple for all I care. I just want the best I can get my hands on. We Agco fans all know a "bleed green" farmer in your area that won't even look at other brands. Not even at the farm show. Or the Case tractor guy who spends $15,000 on an engine rebuild because he will never buy a "red" case. It just doesn't make any sense.
 

Kaye2

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I was on it today and thought the logo looked almost the same and the Gleaner and AGCO tractors were both well represented on the site. MF, Valtra, Fendt and Challenger must be worldwide brands where AGCO and Gleaner are North American brands. I still think Challenger is a great tractor brand, basically a model, but NOT an equipment line. I wouldn't buy a planter I knew was a White even though I knew it if it was painted as a Challenger brand (I told them so in their survey). Overall I thought the site was nice and had lots of good pictures and info.
 

John

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My AGCO dealer can't look up MF parts for me because the are "franchise restricted."