Bernardin (agriculture)

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Bernardin agriculture machinery brand are manufactured by Agroindustrial San Vicente, S.A. in San Vincente, Argentina. The brand was founded in 1925.

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Bernardin is best known for the combines and implements that it builds, but it also manufactures tractors from 65 hp up to 260 hp, including articulated tractors. Other products include pull-type sprayers, drills, and self-propelled forage harvesters.

Production

Combines

Implements

Tractors

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