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New Holland has launched a new version of its T7 Heavy Duty (HD) tractor in Australia and New Zealand with a 3-meter track width. The model was developed to serve farmers using the Controlled Traffic Farming (CTF) system.
The new product responds to the growing demand from grain, cotton and vegetable farmers who are looking to align their equipment with fixed rails without sacrificing power, comfort or technology.
According to Cameron Jordan, director of McIntosh & Son Dalby, the new model represents a step forward for those operating in regions where CTF requires high precision.
"Most of our customers work with 3-meter fixed gauge. The new version allows us to maintain this configuration while still gaining access to the performance and reliability of the T7 HD line," he explained.
The tractor delivers up to 340 horsepower. It comes with the quiet and spacious Horizon Ultra cab, a 12-inch IntelliView monitor, and integration with the New Holland FieldOps system. Maintenance is available every 750 hours.
The 3-meter gauge option keeps the tractor within the permanent tracks, reducing soil compaction, improving water infiltration and increasing productivity over time.
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