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New Valtra 'T' Series


LGP Eddie
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Plenty in the press about the soon to be launched 'T' series Valtra.

 

I had a quick look and it looks like it may be a completely different proposition to take into the woods, with a lot of expensive curved glass and pretty much every detail screaming if you break me I'm going to cost a lot!

It will be interesting how quickly Wilsons can come up with a new frame for a Botex roof mounting and guarding to protect this new style cab.

 

It does look fantastic, I wonder there will be a deal or two on the current model as they run out?

 

Valtra - New T Series

 

 

Eddie.

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Looks great but v expensive and lots to go wrong in years to come!

 

I was talking to local machinery dealer about how there must be a market for a new modern tractor but no electronics and other crap adding to initial price/breakdown probability.

 

He said there already is a tractor like that.... it's called a Zetor

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I think with the A N T series there a lot less robust and forestry friendly that your old 6000 and 8000 series tractors. I guess they sell a lot more world wide into agriculture than forestry hence the push to be more field tractor.

 

I think all that glass will be amazing for side arm work. I also think that the N series is better suited to forestry work over the T.

 

If your spending what i guess will be over 100k on a new one (a forestry spec N is around 70k) you will be wanting a Kronos crane on it from the factory anyway.

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When the new Fendt came out everyone said that it was no good for the woods , I see plenty working in the woods now , I guess it depends on how kit is worked and how clean the woodland is , no use for me what so ever , it would end up with not a piece of glass in it within no time and certainly no mirrors lol

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