This post is courtesy of New Holland.
Multiple updates for model year 2025 New Holland T4 specialty tractors mean the new versions offer greater performance and increased comfort in a restyled package.
The new tractors are easily identifiable thanks to revised styling, with a refreshed logo and decals matching larger New Holland tractors, new light bezels and new LED turn/indicator lights integrated into the A-pillars.
Fruit (F) and Narrow (N) cab models equipped with SuperSteer™ and a horizontal exhaust now benefit from 20% greater fuel capacity, for a total of 95 litres on F tractors and 75 litres on N versions. A new steering sensor on all 4wd front axle models – standard, suspended and SuperSteer – disconnects 4wd automatically when the wheels are turned, for reduced soil damage and driveline stress. A new auto-detect hydraulic trailer brake valve is also now available.
Several control improvements have been introduced to enhance operator comfort on cab versions of the latest T4 tractors. The gear lever has been reshaped for greater shifting ease, while the Grammer seat has been improved to provide more support. It is now possible to manage the rear lift and electronic remote valves from the tractors’ electronic joystick, where specified. Cab tractors can now be equipped with a new external mechanical control option for rear lift adjustment when coupling implements from ground.
Tractors equipped with a ROPS frame now benefit from additional front working lights to improve precision and safety and reduce fatigue in dark conditions. Other external enhancements include improved hydraulic pipework support for front valves on cab tractors, and optional narrow fenders for low-profile (LP) versions.
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