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Power Meets Precision with Fendt 1100 Series Tractors

Power Meets Precision with Fendt 1100 Series Tractors
Mar 28, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Ideal for Planters, Grain Carts, and Tough Field Conditions

The Fendt 1100 Series is designed with the three Ps in mind: power, precision, and performance. 

With models ranging from 511 horsepower to 673 horsepower, it meets the needs of both medium and large-scale farming operations. 

For an overview of this tractor lineup, Farms.com recently connected with Kenton Vaughn, a sales representative with AgRevolution (an AGCO company). 

The first three models come equipped with a 15-liter engine, while the largest version features a 16-liter engine, offering a wide range of options to suit different tasks. This tractor is an ideal choice for tillage, grain cart hauling, and pulling large planters. 

What sets the 1100 Series apart is its tight turning radius, made possible by a steerable 3-point hitch and drawbar. 

This gives the tractor unmatched maneuverability in confined areas, a feature many operators appreciate when managing larger equipment in smaller spaces. 

Hydraulic flow is another key advantage. The tractor offers two flow options: 

A standard 50 gallons per minute (GPM), ideal for tasks like tillage and grain hauling. 

A twin pump system offering over 100 GPM, perfect for planter operations that require more hydraulic power. 

The 1100 Series is also built for durability and cleanliness. 

It pulls in cooler, cleaner air from the top of the unit rather than the front, helping it stay cooler and cleaner while working in dusty field conditions. 

Whether you're focused on field performance, fuel efficiency, or comfort, the Fendt 1100 series is built to meet the demands of modern agriculture. 

Take a closer look at the Fendt 1162 in the video below. 




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