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Allis Chalmers
The Allis-Chalmers Company was a major manufacturer of farming and industrial equipment in the United States for most of the Twentieth Century. Allis-Chalmers was headquartered in Milwuakee, Wisconsin with a major tractor factory in nearby West Allis (a town named for the company). Financial difficulties led to dissolution in 1985. The farm equipment operations were sold to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz of Germany. Tractor production continued under the Deutz-Allis name until 1989, when management purchased the company to form AGCO.

Antonio Carraro
Italian manufacturer Antonio Carraro specialized in compact four-wheel drive tractors. Founder Antonio Carraro formed the company as a new tractor manufacturer apart from his family's Carraro Group in 1960. Initially focused on Medterranian farms, Antion Carraro tractors now cover a range of applicatiosn in specialized farming, acreage, and commercial use.

Apollo
Apollo is a trade name used by Sota Tractors of Australia. Sota was an import company that remanufactured and sold Asian market tractors. In 2009, Sota began selling new tractors under the Apollo brand, the tractors were manufactured by Changfa.

ArmaTrac
ArmaTrac was formed in 2005 as the global brand name for tractors built by Erkunt Tarim Makinalari A.S. of Turkey.

Ascot Universal
Ascot sales in Canada imported a number of Romanian-built Universal tractors as sold them with under the "Ascot Universal" brand. No other details are known.

Aultman & Taylor
Aultman & Taylor was created in 1865 by Cornelius Aultman and H.H. Taylor. Aultman & Taylor build a variety of machinery, including saw mills, steam engines, and threshing machines in their Ohio factory. Their first gasoline tractor was created in 1910. In 1924, Aultman & Taylor was purchased by Advance Rumely.

Avery
The brothers Cyrus and Robert Avery founded the Avery company in 1874 building cultivators and planters (note that Avery should not be confused with B.F. Avery & Sons). By 1891 the company had located to Peoria, Illinois, and begun building stream tractors. Avery first entered the tractor market with the Farm & City in 1909, which looked more like a truck. Avery introduced a line of tractors but fell into trouble during the Depression. The company reorganized several times, but finally closed for good at the onset of World War II.

B.F. Avery
Louisville, Kentucy-based B.F. Avery & Sons released their Louisville Motor Plow in 1915. The company produced a successful line of smaller farm tractors in the 1940s before being purchased by Minneapolis-Moline in 1951.

Bad Boy
Bad Boy is a manufacturer of zero-turn mowers in Arkansas. Bad Boy entered into an agreement in 2020 with TYM (then, Kukje) to sell a line of Bad Boy branded compact utility tractors.

Baldwin
Baldwin manufactured large four-wheel drive tractors in Australia during the 1980s. Baldwin was a manufacturing and agricultural engineering firm dating to the late 1920s. Its first farm tractor was the DP525 in 1979. Baldwin won a number of design awards in Australia and developed an entire line of large four-wheel drive tractors in the early 1980s. A depression in the Australian tractor market caused Baldwin to switch focus to mining and industrial equipment and stop tractor production by 1990.

Barreiros
Barreiros Diesel S.A. was a Spanish manufacturer of tractor, automobiles, and trucks. Barreiros was purchased by Chrysler in the late 1960s and was sold to Renault in 1980, when tractor production ceased.

Belarus
The Production Association of Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ) was founded on May 29, 1946 in Minsk. The massive tractor factory is still the largest in the world. The Soviet tractor industry experienced massive growth following the Russian Revolution. Early Soviet tractor production was concentrated at the Stalingrad factory (STZ). The Minsk factory was constructed after World War II as part of a rebuilding effort in the destroyed city. Currently the factory builds 38 different models of tractors and exports to over 100 nations.