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    New Holland started with a corn mill in Pennsylvania built in 1895. The company expanded into farm implments 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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    New Holland tractors
    3010 4010 5010 9184 9280 9282 9282 9384 9480 9482
    9482 9484 9680 9682 9682 9684 9880 9882 9882 T1010
    T1030 T1110 T1510 T1520 T2210 T2220 T2310 T2320 T2330 T3010
    T3020 T3030 T3040 T6010 T6020 T6030 T6050 T6070 T7030 T7040
    T7050 T7060 T7530 T7550 T8020 T8030 T8040 TB100 TB110 TB120
    TC18 TC21 TC23 TC25 TC26 TC29 TC30 TC31 TC33 TC34
    TC35 TC40 TC45 TC48 TC55 TC2410 TC2420 TD75D TD85D TD95D
    TG210 TG215 TG230 TG245 TG255 TG285 TJ275 TJ325 TJ375 TJ425
    TJ450 TJ500 TK76 TK80 TK85 TK100 TL70 TL80 TL90 TL100
    TM115 TM120 TM125 TM130 TM135 TM140 TM150 TM155 TM165 TM175
    TM190 TN55 TN60A TN65 TN70 TN75 TN85 TN90 TN95 TS90
    TS100 TS110 TS115 TS125 TS135 TT45A TT50A TT55 TT60A TT75
    TT75A TV140 TV145 TZ18 TZ22 TZ24 TZ25    


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