The complete lineup of machines presented on the New Holland stand at Lamma made their UK debut, none of which have been seen publicly since launching at Agritechnica last November.
One machine grabbing plenty of attention was the new-generation T7 short-wheel-base tractor series.
Comprising of the T7.180, T7.190, T7.210 and the T7.225, the newcomers feature new styling, a new Dynamic blue colour as standard, an updated cab and increased performance.
For the first time, the DynamicCommand Transmission is offered alongside RangeCommand and AutoCommand, which too has been tweaked for improved functionality.
There is a new front axle available in standard and heavy-duty forms, with a new suspension system and improved steering lock.
While the 6.7l FPT engine remains, the power curve has been manipulated for improved torque.
Other main updates include a more refined backend layout, a new diesel tank and new steps, improved cooling pack, new cab suspension options and a new compact SideWinder Ultra armrest.
The complete lineup of machines presented on the New Holland stand at Lamma made their UK debut, none of which have been seen publicly since launching at Agritechnica last November.
One machine grabbing plenty of attention was the new-generation T7 short-wheel-base tractor series.
Comprising of the T7.180, T7.190, T7.210 and the T7.225, the newcomers feature new styling, a new Dynamic blue colour as standard, an updated cab and increased performance.
For the first time, the DynamicCommand Transmission is offered alongside RangeCommand and AutoCommand, which too has been tweaked for improved functionality.
There is a new front axle available in standard and heavy-duty forms, with a new suspension system and improved steering lock.
While the 6.7l FPT engine remains, the power curve has been manipulated for improved torque.
Other main updates include a more refined backend layout, a new diesel tank and new steps, improved cooling pack, new cab suspension options and a new compact SideWinder Ultra armrest.
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