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New steel fuel tank for N Series

28.05.2010

A steel fuel tank with improved design is now available for N Series HiTech and Advance models.

New steel fuel tank for N Series

The new tank has a capacity of 150 litres and comes complete with a tool box.

The factory-fitted tank has a capacity of 150 litres. It offers improved ground clearance, a flat underside of the tractor and comes complete with a tool box.

The tank is made of durable, high-quality sheet metal which protects the tractor against knocks on uneven terrain. The fuel tank and tool box are located just beside the steps on the left side of the tractor, further improving the excellent weight distribution of Valtra N Series tractors.

The N Series has an excellent reputation as a forest tractor. The sturdy and straightforward basic construction makes the N Series a full-blooded forest contracting machine. The spacious and protected forest cab offers excellent visibility and can be specified with a wide range of optional equipment and unique features to meet the demanding needs of a professional forest contractor.

The renowned forest cab, TwinTrac reverse drive system, turbine clutch and the new integrated steel tank are unique features which only Valtra can offer.

Also the highest power classes of the N Series, the Versu and Direct models, can be specified to for professional forest use. With a fully automatic 5 speed powershift or continuously variable transmission respectively, these models offer a higher level of technology and comfort for forest work. With an output of 115 l/min or optional 160 l/min, they feature hydraulics beyond comparison.

Valtra N Series tractors can be specified into full-blooded forest contracting machines.

Valtra N Series tractors can be specified into full-blooded forest contracting machines.

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