Image specifications:

  • Resolution: 1536×2048 @ 72×72 DPI 54.19×72.25cm
  • Filesize: 1.52 MB
  • Added by: uri1974 , 8 years ago
  • Picture status: Accepted

All images have their owners.

If you think that the users of the site made a mistake by posting this image in this section, it would be nice if you wrote about it in the comments and pointed out the error.

Discuss anything and just talk about cars and not only can you on the forum.

Comments

5 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

DULUTH, Ga. (Feb. 3, 2014) — Power, fuel- efficiency and greater operator convenience are key features designed into the new WR9800 Series self-propelled windrowers from Hesston by Massey Ferguson, the industry leading hay equipment brand of AGCO (NYSE:AGCO). Two new Tier 4 Final models deliver Hesston’s smooth, consistent cut and uniform, precisely conditioned windrow plus a quiet, comfortable ride that makes long days in the field easier. Producers may see the WR9800 Series at the 2014 World Ag Expo, Feb. 11–13, in Tulare, Calif., at the AGCO display just off the North Greenbelt between Q and R Streets.

The WR9800 Series windrowers are powered by reliable AGCO POWER™ diesel engines, led by the AP66-4F, a 6.6-liter engine in the WR9870. This model is ideal for Hesston’s disc header, and offers 225 horsepower and the muscle to operate in heavy crop conditions like winter forage, wet silage hay, and hilly or rough terrain. The WR9860 is designed to perform toe-to-toe with any six-cylinder windrower with its AP49-4F, a 4.9L four-cylinder QuadBoost™ engine that boasts 195 HP, also an increase over the previous model. This additional power provides a higher cutting speed of 17 mph, plus a maximum road speed of 22 mph for quicker moves between fields.

https://news.agcocorp.com/news/hesston-by-massey-ferguson-introduces-tier-4-final-wr-series-self-propelled-windrowers

To be able to post a comment, you must create an account or sign in using social networks account

WheelsAge.org '2005–pr.