Scania, Brasil, a subsidiary of Swedish heavy truck manufacturer Scania, will build 200 engines for the United States' John Deere's Brazilian units.
SCANIA BRASIL, a subsidiary of Swedish heavy truck manufacturer Scania, will build 200 engines for the United States' John Deere's Brazilian units. The engines will be installed in John Deere's combine harvester harvester, farm machine that mechanically harvests a crop. Small-grain harvesting has been mechanized to a certain extent since early times. In the modern period the first harvester to gain general acceptance was made by Cyrus McCormick in 1831 (see reaper). More recently the combine has been developed for small-grain harvesting. machinery. Terms were not disclosed.
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