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January 2021

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WWW.POTATOGROWER.COM 41 Fendt • (877) 525-4384 • www.fendt.com 1100 Vario MT Track Tractors Fendt 1100 Vario MT track tractors set new standards for flotation, ride comfort, fuel efficiency, power and performance. The MTS Smart Ride track system, stepless CVT transmission, more ballasting options, comfort enhancements, and industry- exclusive rear hitch systems top the list of features. The high-powered lineup includes three models featuring MAN 15.2-liter, six-cylinder diesel engines: the 1151 (511 horsepower), 1156 (564 horsepower) and 1162 (618 horsepower). A MAN 16.2-liter, six-cylinder diesel engine powers the 673-horsepower 1167 Vario MT—the highest horsepower track tractor on the market. The MAN engines with Fendt iD and TMS deliver tremendous torque at lower RPM, saving fuel to help reduce operating costs. The new line offers gauge settings up to 128 inches and four track widths from 18 to 36 inches. The patented Mobil-Trac track system is the only mid-wheel design with a suspended undercarriage and rolling mid-wheels, which improve ride quality and flotation. An exclusive steerable three-point hitch and a hydraulically controlled swinging drawbar option provide smoother headland turns and minimize soil berms. The 1100 Vario MT tractors are backed by the Fendt Gold Star Customer Care Plan, with three years of full warranty, all scheduled maintenance and a loaner guarantee. 900 Vario MT Track Tractors Available in three models from 380 to 431 horsepower, Fendt 900 Vario MT tractors deliver unsurpassed flotation, traction, ride quality and operating efficiency. These dependable workhorses are equipped with AGCO Power 9.8-liter diesel engines and feature a unique concentric air system for improved cooling and longer engine life. Plus, exclusive Fendt iD low-rev technology delivers high torque at lower engine speeds for greater torque and fuel efficiency. The tractors come standard equipped with the proven VarioDrive CVT transmission for smooth speed control. The Smart Ride chassis combines oscillating mid-wheels and hard-bar suspension, providing exceptional ride quality without compromising traction. The patented Mobil-trac system is designed with a long, 101-inch wheelbase for more stability. The tractors offer gauge settings from 72 to 102 inches and track widths from 16 to 34 inches. The spacious cab features an air-ride seat, Bluetooth capability and an easy-to-use 10.4-inch touchscreen Varioterminal. The 900 Vario MT tractors are backed by Fendt Gold Star Customer Care, which includes a three-year/3,000-hour warranty, all scheduled maintenance and a loaner guarantee. Claas • www.claasofamerica.com Xerion The Xerion offers four equal-sized wheels or crawler tracks on two steered axles, full-frame construction for carrying enormous loads, continuously variable transmission up to 530 horsepower, and intuitive operation. Xerion tractors are available in four options: • The Xerion Trac, the best option if arable work is your main focus. It has a suspended comfort cab in the middle of the vehicle and large windows for unique all-round visibility. • The Xerion Trac TS with crawler track system. This is a great option for farmers who work either with soils that are sensitive to compaction or under conditions calling for a greater contact area. • The Xerion Trac VC, whose rotating cab (VC stands for variable cab) is the most convenient reverse-drive system imaginable. At the press of a button, the operator can rotate the entire cab from its central position to the rear-facing position above the rear axle in seconds. • The Xerion Saddle Trac's cab is in a fixed position above the front axle, leaving ample space behind the cab for a wide variety of implements. A mounted tank, for example, turns the Xerion into a self-propelled manure spreader with plenty of power left for slurry application and incorporation.

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