03/04/07
A new version of Valpadana's hydrostatic drive compact tractor
introduced by distributor Landini UK has an uprated drive-train
and new front linkage/pto options that add to the machine's
versatility and make an ideal power unit for a smallholding or
stables.
The new Valpadana 1430 HST-REV hydrostatic compact tractor with the seat, instruments and controls in its versatile reverse-drive position.
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The Valpadana 1430 replaces the 1330 model and comes in two versions –the ‘HST' with
a conventional forward-facing driving position and as the ‘HST-REV' with
reversible seat, instruments and controls.
“Apart from being one of the smallest hydrostatic multi-function
tractors around, the Valpadana 1430 with reversible driving position
is the most versatile because it can be operated in different ways,” says
Adrian Winnett, UK sales manager. “It can work like a standard
compact tractor – for towing a trailer, say, and then turn
about to work with a front-mounted cutting deck to give the operator
a perfect view of his work.”
The little tractor is also easy to drive, thanks to a two-pedal
control system for the hydrostatic transmission that provides simple
speed control up to the near-18kph maximum. Other attractions include
good all-round visibility and the strength to handle the professional-class
equipment and implements that Valpadana retail dealers can supply.
The 1430 comes with a heavier duty front axle and improved four-wheel
drive engagement. It also has a new engine – the three-cylinder
Perkins 403C-11 diesel has an output of 26.4hp (19.4kW), which
is almost 3hp (2.2kW) or 12% up on the previous model, giving the
tractor livelier performance. The engine is also quieter, produces
less vibration and is more economical with fuel.
Standard equipment on the Valpadana 1430, which is priced from £11,800
on turf tyres, includes 600kg capacity rear three-point linkage
and two-speed (540/1000rpm) independent power take-off with smooth
electro-hydraulic control.
An uprated front axle with improved four-wheel drive engagement, a more powerful engine and the new options of front linkage and pto feature on the Valpadana 1430 HST hydrostatic compact tractor.
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This equipment can be complemented by fitting two new options.
The 300kg capacity front-end linkage, which is priced at £959,
could be used to handle a snow or small earth blade; with the single-speed
(540rpm) power take-off added for £610, it can operate a
power brush or flail mower.
For the ultimate in versatility, however, nothing beats the reversible
drive version, priced from £12,299 on turf tyres. With this,
the operator can set-up the tractor – literally in seconds – for
whichever configuration best suits the implement being used.
Changing from forward to reverse drive involves nothing more than
lifting the brake and hydrostatic drive pedals, tilting the seat
forward and then pulling a locking pin to rotate the turntable
on which the seat, instrument panel and main driving controls are
mounted.
“The operator then has a clear, uninterrupted view of the
implement and the way ahead, as well as the excellent manoeuvrability
that comes with rear-wheel steering,” points out Adrian Winnett. “It's
easier to tackle nettles and thistles beneath trees and close to
fences with a paddock topper and the material isn't run over
first, so it makes a neat job.”
Drivers wanting extra comfort can add a cab to the little tractor
for £3528, giving protection against Britain's unpredictable
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