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Antonio Carraro, on show in Bologna

by Giovanni M. Losavio
October - November 2018 | Back

 

Antonio Carraro is on maximum reserve about the new features the tractor manufacturer is bringing to the EIMA International exposition. The Campodarsego firm near Padua intends to take advantage of their scenographic stand to spring a vis a vis presentation involving consultants representing well known professionals in the sector and the exceptional testimony of Albano Carrisi, an Italian recording artist of the past who became a wine producer entrepreneur and a dedicated Antonio Carraro client for 54 years. This is the setting in which the manufacturer will take the wraps of their new range but there will be a wait for the full picture of these specialist tractors which have raised interest and anticipation. The Series R will be brought to Bologna exhibition for the first time to be completed with the track models for a total of seven tractors powered by 98 Hp Phase 3B engines, more efficient hydraulics and a platform ensuring comfort for the driver. The ActioTM integral oscillating frame is one of the Antonio Carraro strong points with various configurations, monodirectional, articulated, a low center of gravity, larger wheelbase for stability and traction and comfort for the operator. The overall dimensions are limited and the hood is the smallest in the category, only 1125 mm on the TFG model. Arriving for the compact isodiametric Tony Serie is a continuously variable transmission with computerized management. These tractors for specialized agriculture will make their appearance with two new models designed for agriculture and urban maintenance work. And then there is the Antonio Carraro Infinity wide-track specialists with the hydrostatic infinity variable transmission with three ranges automatically engaged under load. These multifunctional tractors, ideal for operations on steep slopes and work in urban areas, will come to Bologna in articulated frame and steering versions and a large wheelbase for haymaking.

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