Tuesday, 20 August 2013 15:47

Korean tractor firm leaps to 100hp

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KIOTI TRACTORS, South Korea, have a solid reputation for their compact machines with until now power range starting at 26hp. 

 

At this year’s National Fieldays the company released its PX1002C models rated at 100hp.

“This is the first model in this new range and it will be accepted by New Zealand farmers for the value for money Kioti has always had,” said brand manager for Power Farming Wholesale, Alastair Horrocks.

They come in cab and ROPS version and can be supplied with factory fitted front loaders plus extras such as front weights. The models have multi wet-disc clutches.

The model has a new layout including two rear remotes and rear lifting capacity of 2.4 tonnes. They have synchro shuttle with creeper box and electronic P.T.O. and also auto engage.

Tel. 09 902 2200

www.powerfarming.co.nz

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