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Renault Agriculture : ウィキペディア英語版
Renault Agriculture

Renault Agriculture S.A.S. ((:ʁəno aɡʁikyltyʁ(ə))) was the agricultural machinery division of the French car manufacturer Renault established in 1918 and sold in 2008 to Claas.
==History==

After the end of World War I, the Renault company used its experience in armored tanks to devise agricultural vehicles. The Renault's Department 14 (responsible for the FT tank) developed the first tractor of the company, the Type GP, which was powered by an engine similar to that of the FT (a four-cylinder) and had tracks.〔 The most outstanding differences of the new tractor with the FT were the front-engine design and the reduced weight.〔 The tractors were assembled in Renault's Billancourt factory since 11 November 1918 at the same production lines that the tanks〔 and tested at Louis Renault's farm in Herqueville.〔 The Type HO introduced in 1921 replaced the tracks by more conventional wheels.〔 In 1922 Renault introduced the Type PE which was extensively revised compared to its predecessors, incorporating a new engine with reduced consumes and a vertical radiator. In 1931, with the PE1, the radiator was moved from a middle position to the front. The company also started to develop versions for specific markets, as vineyards. With the aim of reducing the fuel costs, it introduced its first diesel-engined model, the Type VI, in 1932.〔 By 1938, Renault was producing about 40 tractors per month and was the biggest French manufacturer.
In 1920 Renault founded the Le Mans engineering centre.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Le Mans plant )
Shortly after plans to move the agricultural machinery production to the new site were revealed.〔 However, the new factory was inaugurated in 1940 and the production was stopped because of World War II. Following the war and nationalisation, the Le Mans plant resumed production. The location was divided into a foundry section, a mechanical parts section (supplying the factories of Flins and Billancourt), a painting section and a tractor manufacturing section.〔 At the time, Le Mans was the third largest Renault's operation in France after Billancourt and Cléon.〔 The following years saw the arrival of the D, N, R and Super model series. In 1956, Renault Agriculture standarised the orange colour for its models.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Renault Agriculture )〕 Between 1949 and 1958 Renault production increased from 9,000 tractors per year to 21,551.〔 By the next decade, the tractor division of Renault begun a series of partnerships with other manufacturers. Apart from its own engines, Renault used MWM〔 and Perkins units. In the 1960s, it produced the One-Sixty Diesel for Allis-Chalmers.〔 In 1972, Renault partnered with Carraro and sold some models of that company with the Renault badge. During the 1970s and 1980s, it also sold models from Mitsubishi. At the 1981 SIMA exhibition Renault Agriculture unveiled the TX range, with comfort elements designed in collaboration with the Renault's car division. The last Renault tractors had ancient gods' names.〔
From late 1993 to 1998, Renault Agriculture and John Deere had a partnership agreement by which the first received John Deere engines manufactured at the Saran factory and in return it supplied John Deere with tractors marketed as the 3000 series. In 1994, Renault Agriculture and Massey Ferguson formed a strategic partnership, as part of which they set up an equally owned joint venture called Groupement International de Mécanique Agricole (GIMA) at a facility located next to Massey's Beauvais factory with the aim of manufacturing transaxles and related components.〔 In 1995, Renault Agriculture agreed to market products from the British agricultural machinery manufacturer JCB through its dealership network in France. In 1997, the company took a 16.6% stake of Rovigo-based Agritalia, a manufacturer of orchard tractors for various clients. In 2000, it purchased a stake in the Indian manufacturer International Tractors (the owner of the Sonalika marque), forming a Sonalika-Renault joint venture. In 2003, as part of a plan to shed non-core assets, Renault sold a 51% majority stake in Renault Agriculture's tractor manufacturing plant to Claas. In 2006, Claas increased its ownership to 80% and in 2008 took full control and renamed it Claas Tractor. By 2005, the Renault marque was phased out and all the tractor models produced at Le Mans were badged as Claas.

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