White Field Boss 2-110, 2-135, 2-155 Series 3
Price: 26300$
After the White Motor Corporation took over various agricultural machinery manufacturers in the 1960s - Oliver in 1960, Cockshutt in 1962 and Minneapolis-Moline in 1963 - these
Activities merged in 1969 under the name White Farm Equipment. From 1975 the original colors of the three companies and their brand names were no longer used and the brand name was now White and the only color used was gray.
In 1979 White Farm Equipment was sold to TIC. TIC, in turn, sold White Farm Equipment due to the economic downturn
in agriculture to Allied Products in the 1980s. In 1991, White Farm Equipment was acquired by AGCO. AGCO used the White brand name until 2001.
The models in the Field Boss series were first introduced in 1976 by the White Motor Corporation (Series 1), but when the company was taken over by TIC in 1979, there had to be made
slightly changes to the design (Series 2). The Series 3 then was finally also a technical upgrade - from 1983, for example, air conditioning was also available on request.
This mod represents the Series 3 of the White Field Boss. The tractor, available in three versions, has a White-Hercules 7.8L 6-cylinder diesel engine with 110-155 PTO-HP and was designed and
built for the American and Canadian market in Coldwater, Ohio, USA.
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