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Tractor & Equipment company history timeline

1956

From this point forward, the company began to establish itself as a multinational company, purchasing a share of a tractor company in Mannheim, Germany and acquiring land in Monterrey, Mexico in 1956.

1957

1957: Haying becomes a one-man operation for the first time when the 14T baler is introduced.

Mike Thompson was only two years old when his father, Hall W. Thompson, moved the family from Nashville, TN to Birmingham, AL to assume ownership of the tractor company he purchased in North Alabama in 1957.

1959

More land was acquired, new buildings built, and in 1959, the business incorporated as Abele Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.

1960

These models – called the “New Generation of Power” – were officially introduced in 1960.

1990

Once elected as chairman of Deere & Company in 1990 upon Robert Hanson’s retirement, Hans Becherer stressed values that have played key roles in John Deere history since the creation of the first steel plow.

1994

1994: The 8000 Series tractor makes its debut and establishes new standards in control, visibility, maneuverability, and power.

2000

2000: The creation of this current logo saw the addition of color and a change in the way the Deere is leaping – it is now leaping forwards instead of landing.

2009

Upon his retirement as Chairman of Deere & Company’s Board of Directors in 2009, Lane was succeeded by Deere’s current Chairman and CEO, Samuel R. Allen.

2011

Abele has also played major roles at various times of flooding of the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers, and surrounding areas including the flooding caused by Hurricane Irene in 2011.

2012

One of Abele’s equipment yards, 2012.

2019

“Thompson Tractor celebrated a major milestone in 2019 with the succession of Lucy Thompson Marsh as the fourth generation of the Thompson family to serve as a Caterpillar Dealer-Principal.

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