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Monday, June 8th, 2009 at 09:55 | Comments Off
Categories: Farm Machinery

New Holland have followed a long line of successful awful lot off motor manufacturers who have looked into the past to gain inspiration for future models. Take for instance the many a huge favorite in the 60s was re-launched in the 90s to much acclaim. New Holland have brought this trend to tractor manufacturing with the recent launch of the new Boomer 8N, a compact tractor that combines vintage design with modern, innovative facilities. Introduced as part of the company’s Boomer line, the redesigned 8N features distinctive, timeless classic styling, a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) that creates an effective, powerful, yet easy, car-like driving experience as well as the option of a variety of customisable accessories and boltons

Monday, March 23rd, 2009 at 09:46 | Comments Off
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People in construction and other heavy-duty industries require good quality machinery and farmers are no different; they also need equipment that can cope with heavy demands. The equipment needs to be able to produce the power these jobs require whilst being very easy to operate. Some of the best well-known manufacturers are Case, John Deere and New Holland. All of these companies make machines that are among the best in the world, so whether you are looking for originals or rebuilt models these models have something to offer. These companies have developed new and improved technologies, which are able to get the job done as quickly and as well as possible.

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at 11:07 | Comments Off
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For decades now we have been aware that the supply of oil will at some stage run out. But the world’s population will still need to be fed and food will need to be produced in even greater quantities to meet a growing population. In short, with ever more dire predictions about how much longer oil is going to last, there are some seriously big elephants in the room, when it comes to working out how long we can continue to feed the world’s growing population for when our agriculture is so dependent on oil to produce food.

Monday, December 22nd, 2008 at 09:30 | Comments Off
Categories: Farm Tractors
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