It's really just a name plate for a company that has been through more hands in the last 35 years than Madonna's ass.
It's last days as a corporate entity that made great tractors were when the company was taken over by corporate raider, future failed press baron, embezzler and all around stand up guy Lord Conrad Black of Crossharbour. By the time he turned his shares of the insolvent company over to the employees pension fund in the early 80's, he almost took down the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in loan defaults and cost the taxpayers of Ontario and Canada a quarter billlion dollars in bail-outs, back when a quarter billion was a lot of money and bailouts were less fashionable.
Somehow the name has managed to retain some marketability and today is in US hands after a couple of sales and mergers. There was a day when MF machines dominated the Canadian prairies, but I don't know that they are even marketed here anymore.