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Select the model of combine harvester Deutz Fahr:
- Deutz Fahr 3370, 4030, 4035 H, 4040, 4045 H
- Deutz Fahr 5435 H, 5445 H, 5465 H, 5485 HT, 5495 HT
- Deutz Fahr 5545 H, 5565 H, 5585 HT
- Deutz Fahr 5650 H, 5660 HTS, 5665 HTS, 5695 HTS
- Deutz Fahr 5670 H, 5670 HTS, 5680 H, 5680 HTS, 5690 HTS
- Deutz Fahr 6040, 6040 HTS
- Deutz Fahr 6060 HTS, 6065 HTS, 6090 HTS, 6095 HTS
- Deutz Fahr 7545 RTS, C6205, C6205 TS
- Deutz Fahr Actor 5510, 5520 H, Ectron 5530 H
- Deutz Fahr C7205, C7205 TS, C7206, C7206 TS
- Deutz Fahr C9205 TS, C9206 TS
- Deutz Fahr M 1000, M 1200, M 1300 Hydromat, M 1600 Hydromat, M 1102, M 1202, M 1302 Hydromat
- Deutz Fahr M 1102, M 1202, M 1320, M 1322, M 1322 Hydromat, M 1610 Hydromat, M 1620 Hydromat, M 1630 Hydromat
- Deutz Fahr M 2385, M 2480, M 2580, M 2680, M 2685, M 2780, M 2780 H
- Deutz Fahr M 33.30, M 33.60, M 33.70
- Deutz Fahr M 34.80, M 35.40
- Deutz Fahr M 35.70 E, M 35.75, M 35.78 Hydro, M 35.80, M 35.80 Hydro, M 35.80 TS Hydro, M 36.10 TS Hydro, M 36.30 Hydro, M 36.40 TS Hydro
- Deutz Fahr M 40, M 60, M 80
- Deutz Fahr M 44, M 66, M 66 S, M 88, M 88 S
- Deutz Fahr M 600, M 600 S, M 750, M 900, M 1002
- Deutz Fahr M 660, M 770, M 922, M 980, M 1080
- Deutz Fahr MD 4, MD 5 A, MDL
- Deutz Fahr Topliner 4060 H, 4065 H, 4070 H, 4075 H, 4080 H, 4090 H, 4120 HSTV
The history of Deutz-Fahr combine harvester
The history of the Deutz-Fahr brand dates back to 1870 when Johann Georg Fahr founded the company in Gottmadingen. By the late 1930s, the company began producing agricultural tractors, with engines mainly supplied by Güldner and Deutz AG. In 1951, the company expanded its operations to include the production of stationary forage harvesters, and at exhibitions in Hamburg, it presented the first German self-propelled grain combine, becoming a pioneer in this field the following year. In 1971, the first Fahr combine rolled off the production line in Lauingen, and from 1981 onwards, all machines from this factory were sold under the Deutz-Fahr brand. In 1988, the Gottmadingen factory was acquired by the Greenland brand, but after its acquisition by the Kverneland Group in 1998, the factory was ultimately closed.