Massey Ferguson has finally announced the launch of its long-awaited rotary combine range. These US-made machines, built in the Hesston factory in Kansas, have been on test this side of the Atlantic for some time and have been extensively adapted to suit European farming conditions. They also now get a new cab and electronic system. The Fortia range consists of three models, the MF9695, MF9795 and top-of-the-range MF9895. Power for the three models will come from a 378hp 8.4-litre Sisu diesel, a 413hp version of the same engine and a 459hp 12.5 litre Caterpillar engine, respectively. Massey says the hydrostatically-driven rotor in these combines is the longest on the market at 3.56m. A 700mm wide version is used in the two smaller models and an 800mm unit in the 9895.
Standard header is a 9m Powerflow and grain tanks range from 10,500 liters on the 9695 and 9795 to a whopping 12,300 liters on the 9895. All three models have a new cab with a large, colour touch-screen with auto setting of all main functions. Flagship MF 9895s also come with all the kit needed to fit the Autoguide automatic steering system.
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