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New Massey Ferguson utility tractors

Feb 25, 2010 12:15 PM

Massey Ferguson introduces the HD Series 2600 Utility Tractor. This “heavy-duty” series offers up to 25% more usable standard weight than other tractors in its class and includes four models from 74 to 97 gross engine horsepower (62-83 PTO HP). The new 2600 Series retains the heavy-duty components and weight of the 500 Series it replaces while adding refinements designed for better operator comfort and drivability. All models are available in 2- or 4-wheel drive with independent PTO and a choice of two transmissions. Choose between platform, cab or low-profile styles. Suggested list price: $30,000 to $48,000 depending on configuration. For more information contact your local Massey Ferguson dealer or visit www.masseyferguson.com/HD or circle 000.

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