Farms and Farm Machinery

WORLD leading

Australian farmers have been among the top buyers of Massey Ferguson’s Global Series tractors since they were first released in 2014, and demand is showing no signs of slowing down.

Massey Ferguson Australia and New Zealand product marketing manager Simon Van Kruining says the company set out to create something different in the three, all newly designed MF 4700, MF 5700 and MF 6700 ranges.

“Locally, we have seen our order intake double in 2020 thanks to the Global Series’ rugged design, premium comfort and class leading performance,” he says.

These traits come from a US$350 million (A$508.4 million) investment in tractor design, with more than 90 per cent of parts redesigned and manufactured specifically for the

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