Steiger

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Steiger was founded near Red Lake Falls, MN by Douglas & Maurice Steiger, brothers who needed a reliable, high-powered, 4WD tractor, in the 1950s. The tractor division of Steiger Farms was moved to Fargo, ND in 1969.

They have been one of the few successful mass-producers of 4WD tractors in the world. In the 1970s, International Harvester company of Chicago purchased a 30% stake in the company. This stake was later sold to Deutz-Fahr of Germany in 1982.

Case IH, formed from the merger of Tenneco's Case with International Harvester, purchased Steiger in 1986, and the familiar lime-green color of Steiger's was retired as CIH's red took over. The Steiger name disappeared for a while, but has been re-introduced on the 4WD tractors in Case IH's stable.

Steiger has built tractors for various other tractor manufacturers & distributors under the International Harvester, Ford, Allis-Chalmers and Co-op Implements names.

Steiger licensed their tractor designs to RÁBA of Hungary, which built RÁBA and RÁBA-Steiger tractors. Vandel, of France, also licensed the Steiger design and built tractors under their name.

Former Steiger President Jack Johnson later formed Titan Tractors in Fargo to re-manufacture and retrofit old Steigers.

American Tractors, or AmTrac, in England, currently retrofits and rebuilds old Steigers.

link to CASE IH

History link to Steiger 1958-1986 BigTractorPower.com