Are they the number 1 seller anymore? Or is it for the under 100hp market they are number one. If I recall correctly, I had heard CNH is the number one company now after NH and Case-IH merged. Then again, with no actually companies doing reports on tractor companies who can actually believe what is said. JD tells you they are number 1, CNH tells you they are number 1 and Agco tells you they are number 1 so who knows and does it really matter? Sales are dictated by area. If there are no dealers (which Agco is very bad at putting dealers in areas) then you can't sell your product. Agco in a whole (that is Agco, MF, Challenger, Fendt, Valtra and Deutz Allis in some countries) does not have a lot of dealers in North America. I have a MF dealer 30 miles from me, they sell a few tractors and around them you see a lot of MF's but go 15 miles away and all you find are JD, Case and NH. Most of the MF's sold are for vineyards, I have only seen one dairy and no row crop farms use MF's around here. A lot could be the dealer also but from talking to other people on line it is that way all over. Where there is a MF dealer the dealer does ok but very few people will buy a tractor from a dealer over 50 miles away when you can find a JD or CNH dealer "usually" much closer. Now when is someone from this site going to take it upon themselves to research all the tractor companies and give us a list of their sales broke down by category as well as their dealer network /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif