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[[Image:Versatile.jpg|thumb|right|Peter Pakosh, (third from right) and Roy Robinson (4th from right) , unveil a new Versatile D118 at a plant expansion ceremony in 1967.]] |
[[Image:Versatile.jpg|thumb|right|Peter Pakosh, (third from right) and Roy Robinson (4th from right) , unveil a new Versatile D118 at a plant expansion ceremony in 1967.]] |
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'''Versatile''' is a Canadian brand of agricultural equipment that has produced [[auger]]s, [[swather]]s, [[combine]]s and most notably [[tractors]]. The company, based in [[Winnipeg]] ([[Manitoba|MB]], [[Canada]]), currently belongs to [[Buhler Industries]] (bühler). In the 1970s it was an independent operation, founded by [[Peter Pakosh]] and Roy Robinson, that owned 70% of the 4WD tractor market and then was later owned by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[Fiat]]'s [[New Holland Corporation|New Holland]], spun off when [[Case-International]] merged with [[New Holland Corporation|New Holland]] to [[CNH Global]]. |
'''Versatile''' is a Canadian brand of agricultural equipment that has produced [[auger]]s, [[swather]]s, [[combine]]s and most notably [[tractors]]. The company, based in [[Winnipeg]] ([[Manitoba|MB]], [[Canada]]), currently belongs to [[Buhler Industries]] (bühler). In the 1970s it was an independent operation, founded by [[Peter Pakosh]] and Roy Robinson, that owned 70% of the 4WD tractor market and then was later owned by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[Fiat]]'s [[New Holland Corporation|New Holland]], spun off when [[Case-International]] merged with [[New Holland Corporation|New Holland]] to [[CNH Global]]. |
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Revision as of 19:44, 20 June 2006
Versatile is a Canadian brand of agricultural equipment that has produced augers, swathers, combines and most notably tractors. The company, based in Winnipeg (MB, Canada), currently belongs to Buhler Industries (bühler). In the 1970s it was an independent operation, founded by Peter Pakosh and Roy Robinson, that owned 70% of the 4WD tractor market and then was later owned by Ford and Fiat's New Holland, spun off when Case-International merged with New Holland to CNH Global.