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New Holland is a part of the company CNH Global, a division of the Fiat Group. New Holland branded agricultural equipment is sold around the world.
Abram ZimmermanThe corporate entity now known as the New Holland Division of CNH Global began its corporate existence as the New Holland Machine Works founded as a blacksmith shop by Abram Zimmerman in 1895.1 Abe Zimmerman was the third child of the seven children born to Martin W. and Anna (Martin) Zimmerman. He purchased an old horse barn located on North Railroad Avenue on the edge of the town of New Holland to house the blacksmith shop. Zimmerman's major product line was his invention of a freeze-proof, hit-and-miss gasoline engine of various h.p. sizes These engines powered a variety of belt-driven barn and home implements, such as his New Holland livestock cob and feed mill, wood saw, stone crusher (for crushing stones taken from the field for paving the farm lane), to butter churns, washing machines and other appliances New Holland didn't make. The New Holland gasoline engine had a unique tapered water jacket which, during freezing weather, would force the freezing water to rise in the jacket as ice, rather than simply expand and crack the water jacket. Purchase by Sperry CorporationThe New Holland Machine Company was purchased by the Sperry Corporation in 1947, to form Sperry-New Holland. In 1964, it purchased a majority interest in Claeys of Belgium, a builder of combine harvesters. New Holland built lawn equipment until 1974, when that portion of the business was sold to Ariens. Ford purchased New Holland, and later sold a portion to Fiat, which later purchased the entire company. Ford/New Holland purchased the Versatile tractor company. 1998, Purchased O&K (Orenstein and Koppel), a construction equipment company. In 1998, O&K in North America was sold to Terex. In 2000, Fiat Ltd. also purchased Case IH and formed CNH Global. In order to obtain approval for the merger of New Holland with Case IH, the Versatile and Genesis tractor business was sold to Buhler Industries Inc. New Holland has collaborations and distribution agreements with other companies including:
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