Heinrich Lanz AG
Heinrich Lanz AG was an agricultural machinery manufacturer from Mannheim, Germany.[1] The company and its brand LANZ was acquired in 1956 by the American agricultural machinery manufacturer John Deere . The company won numerous awards at the Strasbourg agricultural fair in 1866. (4xGold, 5xSilver and 3xBronze).[2]
Aktiengesellschaft | |
Industry | Tractor |
Fate | Merger |
Successor | John Deere |
Founded | 1859 |
Defunct | 1956 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | worldwide |
History
The Heinrich Lanz Company was founded in 1859 by German engineer Heinrich Lanz. It produced the first steam-powered stationary threshing machines in 1879 and the first crude-oil-fuelled tractor - the Lanz Bulldog - in 1921. In 1956, Heinrich Lanz AG merged with Deere & Company, Moline, Illinois, United States.[3]
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References
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- Various (Mar 1930). "Engineering Societies Library". A.I.E.E., Journal of the. IEEE. 49 (3): 245–248. doi:10.1109/JAIEE.1930.6538592.
- Various (1866). Journal d'agriculture pratique, de jardinage et d'économie domestique [Journal of agricultural practice, gardening and home economics] (in French). Paris: Librairie de la Maison rustique du XIXe siècle. ISSN 0368-1149. Retrieved May 10, 2014.
- E.Timm; N.Honecker; E.A.Hartmann; J.Gund; R.Sell (November 12–14, 1998). R. Chatfield; S. Kuhn; M. Muller (eds.). Learning Organization - A Lasting Concept. PDC 98 Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference. CPSR. ISBN 0-9667818-0-5. Retrieved May 10, 2014.
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