Front-wheel assist tractors tackled

This month Kondinin Group’s Research Team of Ben White, Mark Saunders and Josh Giumelli take a look at the latest offerings for farmers when it comes to front-wheel assist tractors of around 250–300hp (186–224kW). We’ve got in and around seven brands of tractors which according to our National Agricultural Survey, are the most popular with our members.

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 Power to the ground: Large front-wheel assist tractors are the backbone of modern farming in Australia.

Power to the ground: Large front-wheel assist tractors are the backbone of modern farming in Australia.

There has been plenty of activity in the tractor market in the past year or so and it's been great news for manufacturers and dealers. In fact Australian tractor sales hit record levels last year with...

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