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Am I right in thinking that they're being relaunched on the UK/Irish market? Are they still even a Steyr, or just a repainted CNH?
Their a case are they not?.
Am I right in thinking that they're being relaunched on the UK/Irish market? Are they still even a Steyr, or just a repainted CNH?
Steyr are under the CNH name and are still bein made.
The smaller one are like a farmall inside the cab.
The CVT ones are like case inside the cab. Same arm rest etc.
I don't really see the point to bring it in as it is a case in a different color.
I'm presuming that due to brand loyalty that the Steyr brand is still very popular in Austria and CNH will want to capitalise on that.
I'm presuming that due to brand loyalty that the Steyr brand is still very popular in Austria and CNH will want to capitalise on that.
Popular in Switzerland and parts of Germany too.
is one of the ranges of case not just a red styer? or has that all changed.
A list of countries where they presently have dealers may be found here -
http://www1.steyr-traktoren.com/Pages/en/Allgemein/dealer.aspx
It's mainly central Europe and the Balkans. Interestingly France is not on the list, nor is Spain or Portugal. I'm sure they know what they are doing but it seems odd that they would want to cart them all the way across France to sell in the UK, but that's marketing managers for you.
On a slightly different note Steyr Tractors were yet another product of an Axis country needing to rebuild its industry after the war. The original tractors had two features in particular which were in their favour. The first was that they were designed from the outset to work on steep slopes and the second was that the post war Austrian Government would only give grants to buy machinery made in Austria. The latter was probably the greater influence in the company's success.
Doesn't seem that odd as they are shipping case tractors from Austria as it is.
It is just one dealer in The UK bringing in the new Steyrs but he also has the Zetor franchise. Nice chap to talk to as well.
He used to also sell Hurlimann and was only dealer for them in Britain. Previous to that I am certain he brought in Steyr for a bit
That is who I am thinking of
That would be a dealer not a million miles from here would it?
That is who I am thinking of
By any chance...http://www.tunstalltractors.com/index.htm
It is just one dealer in The UK bringing in the new Steyrs but he also has the Zetor franchise. Nice chap to talk to as well.
absolutley gorgeous tractor i must say, littered with steyr dna.Pretty much all changed now. The Farmall Pro is probably as close as you would get to a Steyr these days.