New Holland’s plant in the UK has just built its two millionth tractor, celebrating this milestone in its 60th year of tractor production.
The special tractor features a unique candy blue design with Union Jack graphics.
New Holland’s Brand President highlighted the achievement as a nod to the dedicated team and loyal customers.
The plant, which opened in 1964, has a rich history including reaching its one millionth tractor in 1989.
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