Senior marketing manager David Soliday showcases the new 700 Vario Gen7 series tractor from Fendt Tractors. The new tractor features five models, ranging from 200 to 280 HP thanks to the ACGO Power 7.5L engine. The new models also include a number of options such as cab settings and front dual wheel options and row crop options.
CLAAS product manager Greg Frenzel gives us a look at the brand new AXION 900 Series TT tractor which showcases the 930 and 960 at 350 and 440 HP. The new tractors are the first half track tractors for CLAAS, thanks to TERRA TRAC integration, which improve compaction while maintaining the pulling power of the tractor.
Jason Hardy, New Holland Global Product Manager, gives us an overview of the company's brand new Guardian front boom sprayer, utilizing Raven precision technology. The Guardian's offerings include the Sidewinder Ultra Console, commonly used in the T7, T8 and T9 series tractors, allowing for ease of use, as well as a high clearance allowing for spraying onto late season corn.
RYSE CEO Mick Kowitz showcases the RYSE RECON all-electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle, which flies as fast as 63 MPH and has up to 25 minutes of battery life. It can also land and take off in water.
Product supervisor Jeff Gray shows off the TRION 740 combine, a new addition to the CLAAS lineup. Designed to be more straight-forward combine compared to its counterpart, the LEXION 740, the TRION 740 boasts a single rotor versus to the LEXION's duel separated rotors.
We catch up with Bill Preller, AGuru Machinery founder, president and strip-till specialist, who unveils the company's new Row Crop 500 Toolbar Chassis. Preller provides a detailed walkthrough of the mid-mount toolbar and their new row unit offerings.
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