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Revision as of 05:08, 7 June 2016

Massey Ferguson Argentina
Predecessor Rheinstahl Hanomag Cura SA
Founded 1969
Defunct 1999
Headquarters Rosario Santa Fe, Argentina
Products agriculture machinery tractor
Parent Massey Ferguson
MF 165 (Argentina)(Hanomag) plate

Massey Ferguson-Rheinstahl Hanomag Cura SA plate on early tractors

MF 165 (MF Argentina) plate

Massey Ferguson Argentina SA plate on later tractors

Massey Ferguson Argentina S.A. was formed in 1969 after the purchase of Rheinstahl Hanomag Cura SA, the Argentine licensee of Hanomag. Hanomag tractors were manufactured for a couple years after the purchase, as Massey Ferguson worked to introduce MF tractors to Argentina. The parent company, Massey Ferguson, purchased the agriculture division of Hanomag in Germany in 1969. Based in Rosario Santa Fe, Argentina, Massey Ferguson Argentina eventually manufactured tractors, combine harvesters and construction machinery in Argentina.

In 1982, Massey Ferguson corporate was struggling financially, and sold off the Argentina operations as Massey Ferguson Argentina S.A., and licensed the company to produce MF equipment. In 1982, they also sold the 30% interest Perkins Argentina S.A. that they had owned.

After a series of ownership changes with Massey Ferguson, AGCO purchased the company. They had previously acquired the North American distribution rights to MF. As AGCO kept expanding, in 1998, AGCO purchased the distribution rights from Massey Ferguson Argentina S.A., re-uniting part of the Argentina operations with the parent company. Massey Ferguson Argentina S.A. itself filed bankruptcy in 1999, but was no longer involved in the MF operations.

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