White Farm Engine Parts



In 1969, Oliver, Minneapolis-Moline and Cockshutt merged to form White Farm Equipment. Six years later, they were all combined into the one brand, and the green of Oliver, red of Cockshutt and yellow of Minneapolis-Moline were all replaced with silver of White’s exclusive line of Field Boss tractors. Not only did they produce tractors, but they also manufactured combines, outdoor equipment such as lawn tractors, corn planters, and tillage equipment. Many dedicated farmers still utilize their farm engines and equipment from the 70s, because of the magnificent performance and production.

Due to the unfortunate and severe recession of the agricultural market in the early 1980s, White was forced to begin the long and painful deterioration process that did not end until the re-uniting of the former White Combines with its former tractor company. From 1990 to the current day, they are a powerful part of the AGCO brand. The continuation of the classic name lies within the White Planter division of AGCO.

From the AGCO-White to the 4-270 models, the famous look and design still shines through the AGCO name. Even the engine and parts are made in the classic “White” fashion and continues to be the foundation of the current AGCO developments. The essence and worldwide love for their tractors has given birth to a new age in agriculture, and greatly influences the way new engines and equipment are manufactured today.

White farm engine parts are even sought after for their vintage and antique tractors that helped construct the trusted reputation that they have today. Whether you are in search vintage or new parts for your White equipment, the repairs and replacements you need are available for all of the models produced throughout their 25 year existence.



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