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Massey Ferguson Unveils New 2025 Compact Tractor Lineup

Massey Ferguson Unveils New 2025 Compact Tractor Lineup
Mar 26, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

1M.25 Compact Tractor Offers Comfort Efficiency and Advanced Features

Massey Ferguson has introduced its 2025 compact tractor lineup, featuring customer-driven innovations for improved efficiency, comfort, and versatility. 

The 1M.25 model is designed to provide premium performance for various farming and landscaping needs. 

Kevin Lewallen, tactical marketing manager with Massey Ferguson, connected with Farms.com to share more details on this new model. 

He explained that the 1M.25 compact tractor is the smallest 25-horsepower model in the lineup, available with a factory-integrated cab or an open station option. 

The tractor features a three-range hydrostatic transmission, allowing smooth operation for different tasks. 

A two-pedal system simplifies forward and reverse movements, making tasks like loader work and mowing more efficient.  

The model also includes cruise control, LED lighting, and ergonomic loader control joystick. 

Massey Ferguson emphasizes that these updates are based on customer feedback, ensuring greater value and performance.  

The new 1M.25 tractor offers a blend of power, efficiency, and user-friendly features, making it a top choice for farmers and rural lifestyle users. 

Take a closer look at the new tractor in the video below. 




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