MACHINERY

Enforcer to be launched at Henty

Wraps to be taken off special edition tractor

Mark Saunders

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The HMFD start on September 19 in Henty, New South Wales and Hutcheon & Pearce group sales manager Andrew Sands said two of the best performing tractors on the market would be offered at Henty, along with a tractor ownership package, with 'Enforcer' bonuses.

“Henty will be the first opportunity to get up close and see first-hand just how impressive these new machines are,’’ Mr Sands said.

The 6195M and 7210R Enforcers have been engineered with improved economy and increased power, and design details aimed to maximise comfort and reliability.

John Deere’s 6195M has a CommandQuad Plus transmission, mechanical front-wheel-drive with triple-link front suspension and common rail, six cylinder, 6.8 litre engine.

It has an optional John Deere 683 self-levelling, three-function loader and heavy duty 2450mm loader bucket.

The 7210R is the big brother to the 6195M and boasts an comes with an E23 transmission, mechanical front-wheel-drive with tripl-link front suspension, and common rail, six cylinder, 6.8 litre engine.

It comes complete with the optional John Deere H480 self-levelling three-function loader and heavy-duty 2750mm loader bucket.

Hutcheon & Pearce is offering a four-year/2000 hour limited warranty, special finance packages, and optional maintenance plan to deliver operating benefits.

“Henty has always been a big event for us and this year is no exception,’’ Mr Sands said.

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