New Holland’s recently announced T7.300 Long Wheelbase (LWB) tractor is designed for high power in a compact size, maintaining the dimensions and maneuverability of other T7 tractors.
This new model is built with the Horizon Ultra cab, sporting a range of productivity features.
“Our customers told us they wanted a tractor with more power without the downside of bigger frames and more weight, and they didn’t want to sacrifice maneuverability,” says Oscar Baroncelli, head of tractors for New Holland. “We took up their challenge and developed the new T7.300 LWB: it delivers greater engine power with larger tires, with no increase at all in overall dimension.”
Performance features
The T7.300 LWB tractor runs on an FPT Industrial NEF 6 engine, with a maximum 280 hp. for draft work, and a maximum of 300 hp. for PTO jobs. The new Electronic Variable Geometry Turbo feature helps to ensure high torque and fuel efficiency at lower RPMs. The four-range Auto Command Transmission enables seamless shifting between four mechanical ranges so operators’ working speeds can always be close to a mechanical drive point.
The large tires are 6.7 feet in diameter, enabling increased traction with less soil compaction. The axles have received updates as well with an upgraded drive on the front for durability. The axles have up to 12.5% greater carrying capacity compared to previous models, according to a New Holland, designed for working with larger implements or front-end loaders.
Precision features
This new tractor model comes with an array of new technology features, controlled through the IntelliView 12 monitor.
The Tractor Implement Management system allows two-way communication between tractor and implement to optimize passes in the field, making reductions to fuel and input usage while maintaining consistent PTO speed. The Intelliturn feature automates steering during a headland turn, selecting the optimal path to minimize time and compaction.
Cab features
The T7.300 LWB’s cab is designed to be quiet and comfortable. The new welded cab frame, combined with its isolation from the tractor’s driveline makes for a 66 decibel in-cab sound level. The cab is also designed for a smooth ride, with active electro-hydraulic suspension to reduce cab movement and vibration.
The tractor introduces new features to the T7 line like high-flow, electro-hydraulic remotes, with fully configurable controls, and a new hydraulic circuit designed to reduce connections by 30%. Operators can manage heavy implements with the new self-centering hydraulic stabilizers with adjustable lock points.
For more information about New Holland’s new T7.300 Long Wheelbase tractor, visit NewHolland.com.