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The Fox 20-40 closely resembles the Eagle tractors of 1916 through 1918 and was clearly patterned after the Eagle.
Fox River Tractor Company was incorporated at Appleton, Wisconsin in 1919 by Frank and Oscar Saiberlich. Their objective was to build and sell the 20-40 Fox tractor. About the time the tractor was ready for market, economic conditions tightened up in the tractor industry. Fox then directed its efforts toward ensilage harvesters and became a leader in the field, a position the firm maintained until the company merged with Brady around 1972 to become Fox-Brady. In 1980, they merged with Koehring and became part of Hiniker Corporation in the early 1990s.
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