Todays Photo

McGuire haulage has it, he's the only man with enough lorrys to move it. I think if you were close to Dun Laoghaire you could have all you want.
 
Had a look around here today. No cameras allowed inside the factory but it’s very impressive.

About 100 tractors made there per day. 19-20,000 per year. Small compared to the likes of CNH & Deere.
3500 working at the tractor plant. Cabs made 120km away.

Fendt have 32% of the german market and about 20% of the French. I couldn’t believe, New Holland only have about 8% of the German market.

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Had a look around here today. No cameras allowed inside the factory but it’s very impressive.

About 100 tractors made there per day. 19-20,000 per year. Small compared to the likes of CNH & Deere.
3500 working at the tractor plant. Cabs made 120km away.

Fendt have 32% of the german market and about 20% of the French. I couldn’t believe, New Holland only have about 8% of the German market.

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did they give you a pre vario 824 as a thanks for visiting their factory?
 
Had a look around here today. No cameras allowed inside the factory but it’s very impressive.

About 100 tractors made there per day. 19-20,000 per year. Small compared to the likes of CNH & Deere.
3500 working at the tractor plant. Cabs made 120km away.

Fendt have 32% of the german market and about 20% of the French. I couldn’t believe, New Holland only have about 8% of the German market.

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Nice trip I’d say, enjoy.
Will they buy the patent for your toolbox?:lol:
 
When my father bought our first Fendt nearly 40 years ago, the trip to Marktoberdorf lasted for a week and also included a visit to the Mengele factory, as well as a few tourist attractions. A lot of the casting was still done by hand then, especially gearbox cogs, and there was a crate of beer at each work station. Lads were complaining that a week was too long to be away from home so the trip was shortened to a long weekend. I still have the toolbox from that first Fendt, now fitted to my 312.
 
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