Founded in Canada in 1847 as a manufacturer of agricultural equipment and agricultural machinery, Massey Ferguson continues its activities under AGCO Corporation today. Its headquarters is in the United States. In our factory, engine parts are produced in accordance with the Massey Ferguson brand.
Massey Ferguson was founded in 1847 by Daniel Massey in Newcastle, Ontario. It started its activities as a small agricultural equipment repair shop in Canada. Its current structure was formed in 1953 when it merged with Harry Ferguson Limited.
The most characteristic feature of the tractors belonging to Massey Ferguson is that they are only red in color. At the same time, the brand draws attention with its agricultural technology.
The brand aims the following with precision agriculture technologies;
Fuse is digital farming technology operated by AGCO Corp. It is a globally open platform. Fuse supports AGCO's brands as well as after-sales services with a comprehensive suite of digital solutions.
Massey Ferguson aims following with Fuse:
Planting
It has three different purposes:
All Year 360°
For general connectivity as well as for use throughout the entire product cycle.
Growing
It is aimed to minimize the amount of wasted resources. At the same time, it is aimed to protect the crops and feed the crops.
In our factory, body parts are produced in accordance with the Massey Ferguson brand.
Engine is one of the most important parts that enables a motor vehicle to move. It has various types. It also consists of various parts. Engines enable a vehicle to move with various energy materials.
In short, engines are systems that convert electrical, gasoline, diesel and LPG energy materials into mechanical energy.
Engines come in three types. These are;
External combustion engines: The fuel used is burned outside the engine. The fuel burns, but the energy generated is transmitted to a different fluid. Later, this fluid heats up, allowing motion energy to be obtained. Steam engines have external combustion engines.
Internal combustion engines: These engines were developed by Christiaan Huygens and his assistant Denis Papin in 1673. Electrically ignited and water cooled engines were developed by Etienne Lenoir in 1860.
Internal combustion engines use a mixture of air and fuel. This mixture is ignited in the fuel chamber. As a result, motion energy is produced. In addition, these engines have two different designs. These;
Electric Engines: Unlike internal combustion engines, they are engines that do not contain mechanical parts. They convert electromagnetic energy directly into motion energy. They are engines that consist of two main components, stator and rotor.