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{{Infobox company
 
{{Infobox company
 
| name = Deutz AGCO Motores S.A.
 
| name = Deutz AGCO Motores S.A.
| logo = [[Image:Deutz logo.gif|150px]]
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| logo = [[Image:deutzagco.png|150px]]
 
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| predecessor = Deutz Argentina S.A.
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| predecessor = [[Deutz Argentina]] S.A.
 
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| foundation = 1996
 
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| location_city = Haeda, Buenos Aires
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| location_city = [[Haedo]], [[Buenos Aires]]
 
| location_country = [[Argentina]]
 
| location_country = [[Argentina]]
 
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| parent = [[Deutz AG]]
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| parent = [[Deutz AG]] <br>[[AGCO]]
 
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'''Deutz AGCO Motores''' is an engine manufacturer in [[Argentina]] that traces its roots back 130 years. It was a part of [[Deutz AG]] for many years until Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), as it was then known, sold the Argentine operations to [[AGCO]] in 1996. AGCO later sold part of the company back to [[Deutz AG]] in 1998 and it is operated as a joint venture today.<ref>http://www.deutz.com.ar/corporacion.aspx</ref>
   
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The company builds engines ranging from 34 to 295 horsepower.
'''Deutz AGCO Motores''' is an engine manufacturer in [[Argentina]] that traces its roots back 130 years. It was a part of [[Deutz AG]] for many years until Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), as it was then known, sold the Argentine operations to [[AGCO]] in 1996. AGCO later sold part of the company back to [[Deutz AG]] in 1998 and is operated as a joint venture today.<ref>http://www.deutz.com.ar/corporacion.aspx</ref>
 
 
 
   
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==Products==
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*Series 913 engines
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*Series 1013 engines
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*Series 914 engines (since 2017)
 
== References / sources ==
 
== References / sources ==
 
{{reflist}}
 
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
*[http://www.deutz.com.ar/ Deutz AGCO Motores website]
 
*[http://www.deutz.com.ar/ Deutz AGCO Motores website]
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{{Engine manufactures}}
 
{{Engine manufactures}}
 
 
[[Category:Engine manufacturers of Argentina]]
 
[[Category:Engine manufacturers of Argentina]]
 
[[Category:Deutz]]
 
[[Category:Deutz]]
 
[[Category:AGCO]]
 
[[Category:AGCO]]
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[[Category:Companies of Argentina]]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 19 February 2018

Deutz AGCO Motores S.A.
Predecessor Deutz Argentina S.A.
Founded 1996
Headquarters Haedo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Products agriculture machinery tractor
Parent Deutz AG
AGCO
Website http://www.deutz.com.ar

Deutz AGCO Motores is an engine manufacturer in Argentina that traces its roots back 130 years. It was a part of Deutz AG for many years until Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), as it was then known, sold the Argentine operations to AGCO in 1996. AGCO later sold part of the company back to Deutz AG in 1998 and it is operated as a joint venture today.[1]

The company builds engines ranging from 34 to 295 horsepower.

Products

  • Series 913 engines
  • Series 1013 engines
  • Series 914 engines (since 2017)

References / sources

External Links