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    Versatile Tractor History

    Versatile had its roots with the Hydraulic Engineering Company of Toronto, which was founded in 1947 making small agricultural implements. The company expanded, and opened a factory in Winnipeg, which was later to be used for tractors. In 1963, the Hydraulic Engineering Company offered shares to the public and renamed to Versatile.

    Versatile's focus was large four-wheel drive tractors, much like Steiger. In addition to high horsepower tractors, the company had great success with the 150 "Push-Pull". This tractor could be operated in either direction, and featured an operator's seat the rotated 180 degrees.

    The depressed farm market forced Versatile to stop operations in 1986. The company was purchased by Ford-New Holland and resumed operations in 1988, although with New Holland colors. With the merger of CaseIH and New Holland in 1999, the new CNH Global corporation was required to divest the plant. Buhler Indutries acquired the Winnipeg factory and the rights to the Versatile name, taking over operations in the autumn of 2000. Tractors were built as Buhler Versatile. At the end of 2008, Buhler announed that the tractors would again be branded Versatile.

    Versatile - official site
    Versatile-Tractors.com - A history of Versatile and the early tractor models


    1960 - Versatile tractors
    D100 G100 118 125 145      

    1970 - Versatile tractors
    700 900 300 800 850 750 150 500 825 950
    1080 835 855 875 935 555     

    1980 - Versatile tractors
    895 1150 160 925 945 955 975 256 276 836
    856 876 936 956 976 756 1156 946 846  

    2000 - Versatile tractors
    250 280         


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