
Global tractor models are increasingly gaining ground in Brazil
International standard models are gaining ground in Brazil, driven by the demand of an increasingly demanding agribusiness connected to global innovations
We put 12 different models of large tractors sold in Brazil face to face, comparing data from official tests carried out at the Tractor Testing Laboratory at the University of Nebraska, in the United States.
The Mahindra 6075 E tractor is designed to handle work in semi-dense crops, such as coffee, with operational comfort, a flat operating platform, as well as traditional robustness, fuel savings and low operating costs. All combined with the greatest guarantee of the Brazilian agricultural market
Massey Ferguson models arrive to complement the line of medium tractors, with 145 hp and mechanical and hydrostatic transmission systems, of the Semi-PowerShift type, with 32 forward and 32 reverse speeds.
With good technological packages, the New Holland T6.110, Case Farmall 110A, John Deere 6125J, Massey Ferguson 6712R Dyna-4, Valtra A124 HiTech and LS H125 tractors have features that suit producers looking for models between 120 hp