Farms and Farm Machinery

gourmet’s choice

Hits

High Level integration of tractor components

Smooth, user friendly transmission

Light, bright and well laid out cab

Excellent visibility with five-pillar cab, panoramic windscreen and large two-piece mirrors

Pressure controlled front linkage

Very advanced guidance features

Excellent ride comfort thanks to air cab suspension

Ability to change control layout to suit individual operators

Misses

No reverse fan options

When the spool is in timed mode there is no proportional control, you either have off, timed or float, nothing in between

For those who like high spec’d tractors (I definitely fit into that category) this Fendt 720 is about as close as you are going to get to ‘having all the boxes ticked’.

It’s been said that Fendt is the Rolls Royce of tractors. While this may be true, is the eye-watering price tag associated with that really worth it – in the field

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