Landini is all set to feature at this year’s National Ploughing Championships after a successful return to the event in 2017. Peter Thomas Keaveney reports.
The new Landini 7 Series Robo-Six tractor, which will be on display at the Ploughing.
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Just over a year ago, Landini tractors made a successful return to the National Ploughing Championships under the new importer for the UK and Ireland, AgriArgo. Twelve months on and the distributor has prepared a broad lineup of tractors representing the entire span of the tractor range.
The Landini 4-D Series tractor is the simplest on display at the stand. It comes from a lineup of three models covering the 70hp to 88hp range with a 12x12 speed transmission.
Landini is set to exhibit a bigger and more powerful 6-H tractor, which will be making its debut appearance at the event. This all-new model is powered by a four-cylinder Deutz engine and comes with a shortened wheelbase and a lower-cab profile.
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At the higher end of the scale, Landini will be showcasing its latest six-cylinder tractors, which span from 151hp to 225hp. This will be the first time the range will be displayed at the forthcoming event.
On display from this range will include the Landini 7-160 Robo-Six capable of producing 151hp. This tractor is built to the ‘‘mechanical’’ active specification, meaning it has dual power electronics that bolster the power and torque output when towing on the road or with mobile PTO-driven implements.
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Title: New Landini tractors to make debut appearance
Landini is all set to feature at this year’s National Ploughing Championships after a successful return to the event in 2017. Peter Thomas Keaveney reports.
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Just over a year ago, Landini tractors made a successful return to the National Ploughing Championships under the new importer for the UK and Ireland, AgriArgo. Twelve months on and the distributor has prepared a broad lineup of tractors representing the entire span of the tractor range.
The Landini 4-D Series tractor is the simplest on display at the stand. It comes from a lineup of three models covering the 70hp to 88hp range with a 12x12 speed transmission.
Landini is set to exhibit a bigger and more powerful 6-H tractor, which will be making its debut appearance at the event. This all-new model is powered by a four-cylinder Deutz engine and comes with a shortened wheelbase and a lower-cab profile.
At the higher end of the scale, Landini will be showcasing its latest six-cylinder tractors, which span from 151hp to 225hp. This will be the first time the range will be displayed at the forthcoming event.
On display from this range will include the Landini 7-160 Robo-Six capable of producing 151hp. This tractor is built to the ‘‘mechanical’’ active specification, meaning it has dual power electronics that bolster the power and torque output when towing on the road or with mobile PTO-driven implements.
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