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    Tractor of the Year 2026 – TotY Specialized– Antonio Carraro SRG 7600 Infiniti Large

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltOctober 6, 20252 Mins Read
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    Offering an articulated design and four equal sized wheels shod with 230/95 R32 tyres, the SRG 7600 Infiniti Large from Antonio Carraro is powered by a Kohler four-cylinder engine producing 74hp and 310Nm of torque. It reaches Stage 5 emissions levels without the need for AdBlue, using just a DOC system with active regeneration.

    An in-house, stepless, hydrostatic transmission is fitted, with a top speed of 27kph. The gearbox is split into three ranges, all of which can be shifted when under load.

    At the rear, a closed-centre, load-sensing hydraulic system produces 43 litres/min, backed up by a 35 litres/min independent steering pump. It feeds a maximum of six spool valves. The rear linkage has a maximum capacity of 2,300kg, while the hydraulically activated pto runs at 540rpm and 540eco, with the option of a 1,000rpm speed.

    It has a base specification and is provided without a cabin; however, the seat is pneumatically dampened. Said to be unique in the sector this tractor is aimed at, the seat, steering wheel and dashboard can all be rotated 180deg for reverse drive applications.

    The SRG 7600 Infiniti Large is specifically designed for greenhouses and operations over crop beds. To suit different operations, it can be specified in a narrow track version, with adjustable track widths from 1,100mm up to 1,340mm, or a 1,550mm wide track variant. The maximum operating width is just 1,800mm, meaning it is suitable for narrow buildings.

    Both versions are mounted on the Actio articulated chassis, which swivels at the centre to adjust to variable terrains. The articulated centre point provides a steering angle of 39deg for tight turns in buildings or at the headland.

    Despite the base specification, it comes with an armrest-mounted joystick with hydraulic, rear linkage and transmission controls, and is built with telemetry as standard and the possibility of an Isobus connection.

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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