August 2019 saw increases in U.S. sales of combines and four-wheel-drive tractors as well as total U.S. two-wheel-drive tractor sales compared to August of last year. The Association of Equipment Manufactures monthly sales report shows four-wheel-drive tractor sales increased 19.3% in August compared to last year and combine sales increased 11.5%. Total sales of two-wheel-drive tractors in August increased 1.9% compared to August last year. Sales of under 40 horsepower two-wheel-drive tractors increased 2.1%, while sales of 40-100 horsepower tractors decreased 1.4%, and sales of 100-plus horsepower tractors increased 13.6%.

 

For Canada, August four-wheel-drive tractor sales were flat and combine sales decreased 45.4%. August two-wheel-drive tractor Canadian sales were mixed, with a 9.9% increase in small tractors, and a 4.2% increase in 40-100 horsepower tractors. AEM’s Curt Blades said that, while the numbers are flat to positive for the year, “we and the industry remain cautious about the overall Ag economy.”

 

 

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