A complete range at the Highland
Fendt returns to the Royal Highland Show this year, showcasing its comprehensive range of wheeled tractors, from the fully electric e100 Vario series, right up to the 415hp, Fendt 942.
Further machines on the stand include Fendt 728, Fendt 618, Fendt 516 and Fendt 314. Alongside the tractors, Fendt will also be showing a Corus 5275 C PL combine with a 6.7m header – a popular model in the Scottish market – while its high capacity Rogator sprayer and Rotana 160 round baler will also be on display.
“The Royal Highland Show is always a great event and one we enjoy exhibiting at with our dealers, and meeting new and existing customers,” says Fendt’s Ed Dennett. “As the show is over four days, it gives us plenty of time to discuss requirements with customers, understand their challenges, and provide solutions. The diverse range of machines on show highlights how we can cater for everyone across various markets.”
Likely to draw a large crowd are the two smallest tractors – the e107V and e107S. These two machines are part of Fendt’s fully electric e100 series and highlight the potential of these models to handle daily feeding tasks, or light field works, such as tedding and raking. Max power of 90hp is available from the e107V. The environmental benefits of these machines include minimal work noise, lower emissions, and a quieter operator environment. Running costs are also much lower than conventional tractors and these can be cut further if the electricity is produced on farm.
“The e100 range continues to be improved on by Fendt engineers. The tractors can power all current implements and are set up to run electrically driven implements in the future. There is significant user interest in these models, not just from farmers, but in the horticulture, amenity and public sectors, too.”
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