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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutz-Allis Deutz-Allis] @ Wikipedia
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 26 August 2019

Deutz-Allis was a manufacturing company formed when Deutz-Fahr of Germany, a brand of tractors and other farm equipment, purchased the agricultural assets of the Allis-Chalmers corporation in 1985.

In 1990, Deutz-Allis was sold to the Allis-Gleaner Corporation, or AGCO, in 1990.

Deutz-Allis tractors and equipment were renamed in North America to be AGCO-Allis, but continued in South America until 2001, when the South American operations were renamed AGCO-Allis. In Argentina, was made the Deutz-Allis 5.125 L and the Deutz-Allis 5.190.

In North America, Deutz-Allis tractors carried both the traditional Deutz-green color, and Allis-orange color. In South America they were Deutz-green.

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