Ford New Holland Manuals
Ford was a major manufacturer or farm tractors for much of the 20th Century. The Ford brand was first used on tractors in 1939 with the introduction of the 9N, although the Fordson brand had already been in use for 20 years. The European Fordson brand and US Ford brand were consolidated in 1964 with the creation of a global tractor line. Ford purchased New Holland in 1985, creating the Ford-New Holland line. Ford's farm equipment group was sold to Fiat in 1990, which began phasing out the Ford name
New Holland started with a corn mill in Pennsylvania built in 1895. The company expanded into farm implements and found success with automatic hay balers. The firm was acquired by Ford in 1985, and the Ford-New Holland name began to appear on tractors. In 1990, Ford sold a majority interest in its farm machinery operations to FIAT, with the agreement that the Ford name be dropped in ten years. Many tractors began to be released under two names, New Holland in traditional Ford markets, and FIAT in their traditional markets. In 1999, CaseIH and FIAT/New Holland merged to form CNH Global, which continutes to built tractors under the New Holland brand.
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NHTR FORD NEW HOLLAND 1110, 1210 TRACTORS SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL SD
FORD NEW HOLLAND 1110, 1210 TRACTORS SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL Select Download Or Posted from the dropdown List Above Manual Type: Service Manual Total Pages: 374 Models Covered: Ford New Holland 1110, 1210 Tractors Manual Contents: Engine Systems Fuel System Electrical Systems Clutches Transmission System...
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