jwehrspann, Senior Editor

October 27, 2010

1 Min Read

Production of Case IH Magnum tractors is temporarily suspended due to factory damage caused by yesterday’s tornado in Mount Pleasant, WI.

“The plant is closed today pending roof repairs and water damage caused by internal sprinklers,” according to Duane Nelson, Case IH Director of Communication.

Up to 110 mph winds ripped a 100x200 ft. hole in the roof of the factory and set off internal sprinklers. Nelson says that as of last night, electricity was out in 95% of the building and will not be resumed until water cleanup is complete.

Damage was most extensive in the parts depot and area where combine axles are made. Garage doors were blown off and one tractor was blown off a trailer.

Case IH hopes to resume production of its Magnum tractors as quickly as possible.

This footage from WITI-TV Fox6 shows the extent of the damage. http://www.fox6now.com/news/october-2010-wind-storm/witi-102610-case-plant-damage,0,4241641.story

  

About the Author(s)

jwehrspann

Senior Editor, Farm Industry News

Jodie has been a journalist for 15 years, specializing in machinery, technology and precision farming. Prior to Farm Industry News, she worked as a research analyst/editor for Rockwood Research, the former research arm of Farm Journal Media.

Jodie has won numerous writing awards including the Master Writer Program Award, Level IV, from the American Agricultural Editor's Association (AAEA). She has also been recognized for her technical writing skills by the American Society of Business Publication Editors and the Minnesota Magazines and Publications Association. Jodie is an active member of AAEA and currently serves on the board.

A former native of Montevideo, MN, Jodie earned a B.A. degree from the University of Minnesota and a Masters degree in Business Communications from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN.

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