lOl, nice story, tell another. Ur stupid. These questions have been answered. First, not evey AGCO dealers is goin to sell challengers. They will probley do something like they did the Fendt tractors. Because alot of the dealers wont put out the money to get the training and tools they need to work and maintain these tractors. Second, Why would claas want to end the deal, there is no way they could sell a combine in north america if it was painted claas colors. I belive that cat has some rights and patents to some of the eletrical eq. on the combines, and the track system. And they would lose rights to the challenger tractors in europe. And if cat was to switch to running massy and gleaner combines, they would have to send all there mechanics back to school to train them on how to work on em which would cost alot of money. And Cat will be selling produces they have no control over. So, it doesn't make sense from any biz stand point to end the Cat and claas deal