When compared with smaller Fendt tractors, there are a couple of notable omissions on the 1000 series control panel — no travel range I/II button and no fourwheel- drive button. How so? The bottom line is there’s no longer a requirement to change the range, and the four-wheel-drive system takes care of itself.
Automatic four-wheel drive on the Fendt 1000 series
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When compared with smaller Fendt tractors, there are a couple of notable omissions on the 1000 series control panel — no travel range I/II button and no fourwheel- drive button. How so? The bottom line is there’s no longer a requirement to change the range, and the four-wheel-drive system takes care of itself.
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