Before Fiat and Ford merged to become New Holland, Ford had already polished up its mid-range tractor act with the launch of the 40 series – models with much improved engines and better equipment levels. Now with 75,000 units out in the field, we return to a new Series 40 tractor and discover that it has matured in most areas – although, it can no longer claim to be at the cutting edge of technology. Report by Manfred Neunaber with photos by Stefan Tovornik.
Tractor test: New Holland Ford 7740 SLE
Before Fiat and Ford merged to become New Holland, Ford had already polished up its mid-range tractor act with the launch of the 40 series – models with much improved engines and better equipment levels. Now with 75,000 units out in the field, we return to a new Series 40 tractor and discover that it […]
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