Engine speed

51hp

Horsepower

EPM according to the load on the transmission, PTO and hydraulics.

ENGINE SPEED MANAGEMENT

In applications where a constant PTO speed is required, the operator can select Engine Speed Management. This will ensure this selected speed is accurately maintained under changing loads. In many applications, this will enable a fixed forward speed to be maintained in difficult terrain.

POWERTRAIN TECHNOLOGIES

ENGINE POWER MANAGEMENT

Engine Power Management is an renowned New Holland tractor feature. In short, the engine develops more power and torque according to the load on the transmission, hydraulics and PTO. On a T7.220 tractor, EPM will deliver up to 51hp extra, but only when it is needed, to maintain performance.

POWERED BY FPT INDUSTRIAL

New Holland are not going it alone when it comes to Tier 4A technology, they can draw on the experience of their engine development partner: FPT Industrial.

Pioneers: Fiat invented Common Rail technology in the 1980s and brought it to the masses in 1997 on the Alfa Romeo 156. They were

the very first to introduce it on agricultural machines. Pioneering. Always.

Cleaner: Fiat S.p.A. have the lowest overall CO2 emissions of any automotive manufacturer in Europe. Cleaner. Everywhere.

Proven: FPT Industrial have already produced over 150,000 SCR engines during the last five years for the haulage industry. Reliability. Confirmed.

After all, only those who invented it can reinvent it.

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New Holland T7.235, T7.270, T7.260, T7.185 Engine Speed Management, Engine Power Management, Powered by FPT Industrial

T7.250, T7.220, T7.170, T7.200, T7.235 specifications

The New Holland T7 series is a range of versatile tractors designed to meet the diverse needs of modern farming. Among the models, the T7.185, T7.210, T7.220, T7.260, and T7.270 stand out for their advanced technology and robust performance, catering to various agricultural tasks.

The T7.185 is the most compact in the range, featuring a powerful 185 horsepower engine. This model excels in maneuverability, making it ideal for handling smaller fields or tight spaces. The T7.210 offers a slight increase in power, with a 210 horsepower engine, enhancing its capabilities for more demanding applications such as heavy tillage and seedbed preparation.

Moving to the T7.220, this model strikes a balance between power and efficiency, utilizing a 220 horsepower engine that is optimized for fuel efficiency and lower emissions. The T7.260 elevates performance further, boasting 260 horsepower, suitable for large-scale farming operations where high productivity is essential.

Lastly, the T7.270 stands out with its impressive 270 horsepower engine, designed for heavy-duty tasks such as plowing large fields and pulling substantial equipment. This model is particularly favored by farmers who need reliability and power for intensive agricultural tasks.

One of the key features across the T7 series is New Holland's Auto Command transmission technology. This continuously variable transmission provides seamless shifting, allowing operators to maintain optimal engine speed while enhancing fuel efficiency. The tractor’s high-torque engine offers excellent load management and quick response times, making it a reliable choice during peak operational periods.

Another significant technology is the IntelliSteer guidance system, which allows for precise auto-steering, reducing overlap and improving field efficiency. When combined with the Horizon cab, which offers outstanding visibility and comfort for long working hours, the T7 series ensures a productive working environment.

Final features worth mentioning are the heavy-duty hydraulic systems and high lift capacities, enabling these tractors to handle a diverse array of implements efficiently. The robust build quality, coupled with advanced technology, makes the New Holland T7 series an excellent investment for farmers looking to enhance their operational efficiency and productivity. With its range of horsepower options and cutting-edge features, the T7 series remains at the forefront of agricultural innovation.