Three New Massey Ferguson® Utility Tractors

Massey Ferguson DULUTH, GA – July 3, 2007- (AgNewsWire) —Massey Ferguson® has introduced three brand new utility tractors with advanced features typically found on bigger tractors. The new 2600 Series tractors come with options like 8×8 shuttle transmissions, a choice of live or independent PTO, and a 4WD option for all three models. They also feature the newest in Massey Ferguson tractor styling.
All three tractors are powered by naturally aspirated Simpson® diesel engines, known for reliability and fuel efficiency. The engines feature direct fuel injection and are Tier II compliant for emission standards. The new Model 2605 (3-cylinder engine) is rated at 38 engine hp; the Model 2615 (3-cylinder engine) is rated at 49 engine hp; the Model 2625 (4-cylinder engine) is rated at 63 engine hp.
“We have engineered these new utility tractors to give the weekend farmer or acreage owner a versatile, stylish, easy-to-operate machine that will allow them to get more jobs accomplished in less time, so they can enjoy more leisure time on weekends and days off,” according to Denis Alize, Product Marketing Manager. “But, most owners will find the 2600 Series tractors so easy to use they probably won’t consider it work.”
All three models can be equipped with front loaders to haul bales or bulk materials, tillage tools to work up crop or garden plots, and heavy-duty mowers to cut down grass and weeds. “Our diesel engines, along with the field-proven drive train components, deliver plenty of power and torque for a wide range of chores,” says Alize. “And with the choice of transmissions, you can tailor your 2600 Series tractor to your specific needs.”

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