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Massey Ferguson Introduces 4700 Series Utility Tractors

 
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Massey Ferguson®, a global brand of AGCO Corporation (NYSE:AGCO), will introduce North American producers to the highly anticipated and all-new 4700 Series heavy-duty utility tractors during the 2016 National Farm Machinery Show. The 4700 Series tractors stand out within the utility tractor market because they are designed with the weight, power, durability, and lift capacity to manage heavier, larger implements, draft work and other tough, demanding jobs.
 
“Producers have been waiting for a real tractor of this size, with this kind of performance, for a long time,” says Warren Morris, tactical marketing manager, Under 140 HP Tractors. “Many are looking for a new tractor in this horsepower range to use for more traditional field work and one that offers the pulling power and lift capacity they need for a reasonable price. The 4700 Series fills that need and delivers on Massey Ferguson’s world-wide reputation for power, endurance, value and ease of use.”
 
Three introductory models of this Tier 4 Final Series are the 4708 (80 HP), 4709 (90 HP) and 4710 (100 HP) open-station, 2WD and 4WD configurations. The 4700 Classic was developed for stability, versatility and operator comfort, offering a standard 8 x 8 or 12 x 12 Synchro-shuttle transmission. All Deluxe Edition models are equipped with a 12 x 12 Power-shuttle transmission plus other features to increase productivity. Cab models will be introduced soon.
First to deliver on global vision 
 
The 4700 Series is part of a larger global vision and the first in a new generation of modern, common-platform tractors that will include 4700, 5700 and 6700 Series utility tractors ranging from 70 to 130 HP. These tractors will be manufactured in AGCO’s state-of-the-art factory in Changzhou, China, which leverages 168 years of Massey Ferguson production experience with a module-oriented manufacturing approach that standardizes components, lowers costs and improves product quality and performance. Each Series will be marketed worldwide and is designed to perform in the most demanding environments. Extensive endurance trials and more than 50,000 hours of testing have been done to ensure they deliver the lasting value and performance synonymous with the Massey Ferguson brand.
 
New Tier 4 Final diesel engine
 
The 4700 will be powered by a 3.3L, three-cylinder, AGCO Power™, Tier 4 Final emissions compliant engine specifically designed for North America. The turbocharged diesel engine has many proven technologies for ensuring power and performance while meeting emissions requirements.
 
The engine features four valves per cylinder to improve air flow and enhance the fuel/air mixture. A high pressure common rail (HPCR) fuel injection system delivers fuel to each cylinder at more than 23,000 PSI. Individual overhead injectors use the high pressure to atomize fuel for optimized combustion.
 
A SisuTronic™ EEM4 engine management system monitors every aspect of the engine’s operation and adjusts fuel flow, injection timing and other functions to deliver outstanding performance with very low fuel consumption. Wet replaceable cylinder liners with mid supports improve engine cooling and keep service costs lower.
 
To deliver clean emissions and lower operating costs, all 4700’s will use a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) system. This means no diesel particulate filter (DPF) nor need to regenerate a DPF, saving, time, fuel, money and needless wear on the engine.
 
Comfort built in from the ground up
 
Comfort is built into the 4700 Series from the ground up. Premium radial tires are standard and a 4700 Series exclusive within the utility tractor market, providing superior operator comfort, performance and stability. The innovative construction of the tire produces greater flexibility to absorb shock, impact and bumps better than other tires. This helps reduce wear on the machine and delivers a smoother ride for the operator for less fatigue at the end of a long day.
 
Workhorse right for the job
 
The 4700 Series tractors have a low center of gravity, a heavy-duty chassis weighing in at more than 7,000 lbs. and class-leading “full-stroke” 3-point lift capacity of 4,800 lbs. They were built for versatility, with the configurations and features making them right for the job, whether rotary mowing, doing loader work, haying, tilling, operating a grain drill or powering a feed grinder or auger.
 
For increased productivity when doing dairy and livestock work, Deluxe Editions offer industry-leading loader cycle times. The Power shuttle transmission is responsive and its dash-mounted control makes easy electro-hydraulic declutch and directional changes without depressing a clutch pedal. The Comfort Control feature lets the operator adjust how soft or aggressive the transmission engages for direction changes or when starting from a stopped position, which helps improve efficiency and operator comfort during loader work. A fender-mounted 3-point control makes switching 3-point equipment simple and efficient.
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