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AGCO is an American manufacturer featured since Farming Simulator 17. Their headquarters are located in Duluth, Georgia, USA.

History in Farming Simulator series

Debuting in Farming Simulator 17, AGCO features four weights - AGCO 650, AGCO 1100, AGCO 1500 and AGCO 2300.

All of the weights return to Farming Simulator 19, and AGCO IDEAL with AGCO DynaFlex 9255 and AGCO PowerFlow weights added to the game. IDEAL combine harvester and its headers' brands can be changed to Fendt and Massey Ferguson.

AGCO 650, AGCO 1100, AGCO 1500 and AGCO 2300 weights return to Farming Simulator 22. The weights later return to Farming Simulator 25 and AGCO White 8010 Series tractor added.

Machines included

Farming Simulator 17

Farming Simulator 19

Farming Simulator 22

Farming Simulator 25

Drivables

Model Brand Image Type Year
AGCO White 8010 Series Agco-White
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Tractor 1,998

Weight

Model Brand Image Type
AGCO 1100 Agco
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Weight
AGCO 1500 Agco
FS25_AGCO_1500.png
Weight
AGCO 2300 Agco
FS25_AGCO_2300.png
Weight
AGCO 650 Agco
FS25_AGCO_650.png
Weight

Brands included

Current

Former

  • Challenger - American tractor producing company that was originally was produced by Caterpillar and then sold to AGCO in 2002, later in 2020 AGCO phased out the company, with current tractors stayed are MT700 and MT800.
    • RoGator and TerraGator were also included. RoGator was focused on self-propelled sprayers, and TerraGator was focused on manure spreaders and floaters. TerraGator does not produce any new vehicles currently, and Rogator is now a Fendt self-propelled sprayers line.
  • Deutz-Allis - German-American tractor manufacturing company, formed when Deutz-Fahr purchased Allis-Chalmers in 1984. While AGCO purchased Deutz-Allis, the company was renamed to AGCO Allis.
  • GSI Grain Systems - American silo building company.
  • Hesston - American baler manufacturing company.
  • White Farm Equipment - American tractor manufacturing company. It was also focused on combine harvesters and planters. The brand was purchased by AGCO in 1991, continued to produce it under the AGCO White brand until 2001 when it was dropped.

Trivia

  • Before Patch 1.4 for Farming Simulator 19, Challenger was included as a brand configuration for AGCO IDEAL, and after Update 1.4 it was removed because real-life combine harvester by cancelled by manufacturer.

See also