MORE POWER, LESS FUELAGCO OFFERS a solution to high fuel prices with its new RT series tractors, which the company claims are more fuel efficient due to their new engines... Growth spurtBy: By Jodie Wehrspann AT THREE recent farm shows, New Holland unveiled two new series of higher-horsepower tractors and a new mulch-till ripper designed for the Midwest row-crop... FAST LOADERSTHE LOADERS in ALO's Quicke Dimension series boost efficiency with many new features. The loaders will fit on 40- to 250-hp tractors and are easily attached... CLAMSHELL BUCKETCATTLE AND dairy feeders can grab a big load of silage, corn or hay with Westendorf's new Z-47 feeder bucket, or they can use it to scrape dirt. The high-capacity,... SMART MACHINESBy: by wayne wenzel IF YOU TOOK a quick glance at John Deere's new product lineup for 2006, you might conclude that nothing much has changed from last year. But you'd be... Seamlessly smoothBy: by daryl bridenbaugh I WAS aware of, but paid little attention to, the infinitely variable speed transmission offered on the Deere 7000 series tractors and the continuously...
Deere row crop tractorsBy: Wayne Wenzel 8030 models pump out more horsepower and meet Tier 3 emissions ... BUYING IN BRAZILBy: by karen mcmahon U.S. EQUIPMENT manufacturers dominate the Brazilian tractor and combine markets. First-quarter industry figures show AGCO's Massey Ferguson is number... PICK OF THE CROPBOVINE WATERBED. AUTO-DARK HELMET. GLOBAL TRACTORS. SPRAY JUG CUTTER. PLANTER WRENCH.... Agrotron 210By: BY DARYL BRIDENBAUGH The Same Deutz-Fahr tractor is a fine machine, but some features don't translate.... |
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