11/05/07
Farmers in the market for a high-specification tractor in the
fast-growing 150hp to 200hp power bracket will have a new option
after the Cereals 2007 event (13th/14th June, Royston, Cambridgeshire)
where Landini plans to unveil its new Powermax.
Landini Powermax 165
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Two models will be available initially once production gets underway
this autumn, complementing the current Landpower line-up with added
performance from a more sophisticated engine and transmission and
higher output hydraulics, while also giving the driver a spacious
and comfortable place to work in a cab with optional suspension.
“The Powermax effectively takes Landini into a new market
sector because we’ve had tractors in this power bracket
before but not with the same level of features and sophistication,” says
Adrian Winnett, UK sales manager. “With operators working
long hours, especially on arable farms, and looking for maximum
productivity, I think we’ll see a lot of interest in the
newcomer at the Cereals Event.”
Full specifications and retail prices will be released at Cereals
2007 but the initial line-up will comprise two models, all with
6.7-litre Iveco six-cylinder engines. Power outputs for draft work
are 141hp and 157hp. But when powering pto implements or pulling
a trailer on the road, then engine automatically delivers up to
152hp and 167hp, respectively, thanks to an electronic fuel injection
remapping system.
With eight powershift gears giving easy access to the best working
speed for each job, 110-litre/min variable flow hydraulics and 8000kg
implement lift, the Landini Powermax is well-equipped to handle a
range of different field and haulage tasks.
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