Yes, they do, if you're referring to tractors in the context as they're applied to tractor-trailer truck combinations. Volvo Cars and Volvo A.B. (the truck manufacturer) are no longer affiliated with each other, by the way. Volvo Cars was sold to Ford Motor Corporation, who I believe later sold it to Tata Motors.
No. The company that makes Volvo is named Volvo.
Case was a company that manufactured tractors (and other farm equipment) up until about 1999, when it merged with New Holland. The name "Case" is still alive in two smaller brands of the company that still manufacture products.
Volvo was born in Sweden. However I doubt that all their cars are still manufactured in their native country. I bet they manufacture some of their cars in China.
Ford New Holland produces agriculture vehicles such as tractors and parts for tractors as well as ploughs that can be towed by the tractors along with other harvesting equipment.
Volvo.
Zetor manufactures tractors. It is a Czech Republic company but many of its tractors are manufactured in other countries like Argentina, Myanmar, India, Uruguay, and Zaire.
Caterpillar Inc is the largest manufacture in the United States. Caterpillar manufactures tractors for construction, farming and personal home reason/uses.
Which Volvo? Volvo is still producing cars, trucks, buses, marine, etc.
There are several companies that manufacture toy tractors. Some of these manufacturers include Ertl, Britains, SpecCast, Siku, Norscot and Lone Tree Creek.
Any tractor need can be fulfilled by a Kubota Tractor. Kubota Tractors have a large array of tractors they manufacture for any situation that would require a tractor.
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