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    The best of the best new machinery heads up MF’s full-line offering at FTMTA 2019

    John SwireBy John SwireJanuary 10, 20192 Mins Read
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    Massey Ferguson’s presence at next month’s FTMTA event will be dominated by a new generation of farm machinery and equipment, designed to make the work of mixed farming enterprises a whole lot easier. The machinery on show has been picked specifically to cater to the needs of the Irish machinery market.

    With a new stand and outside display area, the MF offering is set to include the latest mid to high horsepower S Series tractors, the MF 4700 & 5700 ranging from 75 to 110hp, round balers and telehandlers. Examples of the company’s latest mower, rake and tedder models will also be on display at the event at Punchestown Racecourse near Naas, Co Kildare.

    Also on show will be the Massey Ferguson range of round balers including the brand new MF Protec Baler.The new MF RB 3130F Protec and MF RB 4160V Protec balers combine all the benefits of the MF fixed and variable chamber balers with the addition of an integrated, specially-designed wrapper device for fast, non-stop baling and wrapping on the go.

    The entire round baler model range offers a wide choice of fixed and variable chamber machines to meet the needs of smaller stock farms, larger mixed grass/arable units and high-use contractors. These balers are a fusion of straightforward operation and design excellence.

    William Judge, manager, national sales, Massey Ferguson, UK & Eire says “We understand the needs of each individual customer and our range at FTMTA this year is proof of this. We encourage people to come and talk to us about how we can increase their business output with our most versatile and all-encompassing range yet.”

    Exclusively on the stand will be a technology section where visitors can see step-by-step how the Massey Ferguson technology offering can help all aspects of their business. As well as this demonstration area, Massey Ferguson invites customers to a driving experience with the new virtual reality area.

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