New Utility Tractor

Massey Ferguson has expanded its 2600 Series utility tractor line to include a new turbocharged model, the Massey Ferguson 2635 with 74 gross engine horsepower. The tractor is said to be ideal to handle chores around a small farm,

Model 2635 is powered by a Tier III emissions-compliant direct-injection Simpson four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine, which is said to deliver increased pulling power, greater reliability, and superior fuel efficiency. With the MF2635, customers have two transmission choices. The new tractor comes standard with an economical 8×2 constant mesh transmission and live PTO, which provides a simple and reliable power train that makes completing daily chores easy.
 

The optional 8×8 SynchroShuttle transmission with independent PTO gives operators added convenience by allowing the tractor to shift gears on the roll and change direction without having to come to a complete stop to shift.

According to the company, Model 2635 also was designed to make routine daily maintenance simple. Most daily service items, such as checking the engine oil level, can be completed without lifting the hood – allowing operators more time for work. For other maintenance requirements, a single-piece steel hood can be opened widely for easy access.

Other new features include an elevated semi-flat platform with a large plastic fuel tank underneath that can be easily filled from ground level. The adjustable suspended seat and easy-to-reach controls offer a softer ride and convenient tractor operation.

For more information about Model 2635 go to www.masseyferguson.com.

 

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