- Strong-running three- and four-cylinder engines are Tier II emission compliant and deliver fuel-efficient power to handle your tough jobs.
- Designed to run on B20 biodiesel or standard diesel fuels, TT-A Series tractors promote cost effective, environmentally friendly, alternative fuel sources.
- The simple, reliable 8 x 2 transmission features synchronized shifts between gears 3 and 4, and between 7 and 8 for added convenience when transporting and trailering.
- Fast-response hydraulics supply power to the rear three-point hitch and optional remote valves and front loader.
- Comfortable operator station features convenient controls, lots of legroom and a comfortable seat.
- Visibility is excellent in all directions. The sloped hood and round fenders give a great view to the front. The fuel tank and muffler are tucked under the hood and a horizontal exhaust pipe is used, so there’s nothing to block your line of sight.
- Tractor servicing is easy. Just flip up the hood for fast, complete service access without removing panels or grills.
- The fully independent 540-rpm Power Take Off (PTO) engages easily using the yellow lever to the left of the seat. Unlike the live PTO systems found on other economy tractors that disengage as soon as the clutch pedal is completely depressed, the TT-A tractor PTO is independent. It will continue to run equipment even when you press the clutch pedal to shift or make a turn.
- The heavy duty 2WD front axle is designed for tough loader applications. Coupled with strong, cast-iron rear axles, the TT-A Series tractors are strong, well-balanced tractors that can confidently handle heavy implements for maximum productivity.
- Wet disc brakes are effortless to activate and provide plenty of stopping power. Wet disk brakes run in oil to keep them cooler and extend brake life compared to the dry disc brakes found on other tractors.
- Assembled in the United States, TT-A Series tractors are finished in the New Holland plant in Dublin, Georgia along with popular New Holland Boomer tractors.
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