New Holland launches the new T7 standard wheelbase tractor

New Holland introduces the fully redesigned T7 standard wheelbase (SWB) tractor to North America, offering three models – T7.190, T7.210 and T7.225. Built as a versatile, compact partner for diverse operations, the T7 SWB delivers maneuverability, operator comfort, connectivity and efficiency for a range of applications.

A new front axle design cuts the turning radius by 20%, improving agility in tight spaces such as feed alleys and barn entrances while enhancing ride smoothness. The tractor maintains the T7 wheelbase but increases vehicle weight to 16,000 pounds and payload to 11,000 pounds, boosting stability and performance with heavy implements or loader work.

Powered by a 6.7-liter engine with a 750‑hour service interval, the T7 SWB delivers maximum power at 1,500 revolutions per minute for reduced fuel use and noise. Engine Power Management provides 22% to 25% extra power under load. Customers can choose a 24x24 Dynamic Command dual‑clutch transmission or Auto Command CVT. Dynamic Command offers a brake‑to‑clutch feature for stop‑and‑go tasks and best‑in‑class fuel efficiency.

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Vermeer ships first MS400 manure spreaders

Vermeer Corporation and alliance partner G.T. Bunning & Sons Ltd are marking a significant milestone in their ongoing collaboration: the first MS400 manure spreaders produced at Vermeer’s Griswold, Iowa, facility are now shipping to dealers and customers across North America.

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The MS400 has already established a growing presence in the field, with several units currently operating on farms. While Bunning remains the design and engineering lead behind the spreaders, Vermeer is leveraging their manufacturing capabilities to better meet the demand seen in North America and expand future product availability.

Vermeer first announced the alliance with Bunning in September of 2024. The collaboration has brought the robust dealer network and customer support strength of Vermeer together with Bunning’s decades of proven manure spreader expertise. The two companies share deep agricultural roots with a commitment to innovation and a long legacy of building reliable equipment that supports the evolving needs of hay, forage and livestock producers.

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New Kuhn Knight SLC 200 Series ProTwin Slinger commercial manure spreaders

Kuhn North America proudly introduces the new Kuhn Knight SLC 200 Series ProTwin Slinger commercial manure spreaders, continuing the trusted legacy of rugged construction, superior material breakup and reliable performance in the toughest conditions.

Engineered to handle heavy, sand-laden manure and the widest variety of materials, the SLC 200 Series builds on Kuhn’s proven ProTwin Slinger technology for versatility and durability. Available in truck-mount and trailer configurations, these spreaders offer capacities from 3,200 to 5,000 gallons to fit a range of operations. They deliver fast unloading and superior material breakup – ensuring consistent, even spreading and maximum productivity.

Exclusive V-body construction eliminates bridging for smooth material flow, while the wide 18-hammer discharge improves material breakup and speeds up unloading. A fully enclosed, heavy-duty drive system reduces maintenance and extends component life, and independent auger protection safeguards critical components against overloads and obstructions.

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Kuhn introduces Knight RC 300 Series commercial reel mixers

The new Kuhn Knight RC 300 Series is the latest advancement in Kuhn mixer technology, building on a long-standing reputation for heavy-duty performance and exceptional-quality mixing with low-horsepower requirements.

With capacities from 500 to 950 cubic feet, these mixers offer the high-quality mixing producers expect, now enhanced with upgrades that improve durability, simplify maintenance and enhance operator convenience. Available in trailer, truck and stationary models, the RC 300 Series is built to withstand demanding use.

Well suited for dairies, feedlots and a wide range of industrial feeding environments, it delivers consistent, reliable results across diverse applications, helping producers meet today’s challenges with confidence.

The RC 300 Series continues to feature Kuhn’s patented Helix Reel, the only open-center reel on the market, delivering smooth feed flow and consistent mixing for rations with high roughage or distillers grains. This efficient reel-and-auger system reduces power draw, saving fuel and lowering horsepower requirements without sacrificing mix quality.

New enhancements include improved wiper design, upgraded truck drive components, refined hydrostatic controls and better hose and scale management on trailer models.

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Kuhn launches Advance .1 Series precision fertilizer spreaders

Kuhn North America Inc. announces the launch of the new Kuhn Advance .1 Series precision fertilizer spreaders, engineered to deliver precise application, high capacity and commercial‑grade durability. Designed for row‑crop operations focused on managing input costs and maximizing yield potential, these trailed spreaders build on Kuhn’s proven technology to achieve highly accurate fertilizer placement across varying field conditions.

The Advance .1 Series features Kuhn’s Coaxial Distribution Adjustment and Electronic Mass Flow Control technologies, working together to achieve up to 98% application accuracy by automatically adjusting for ground speed, rate and changing field conditions. This precision supports sustainable nutrient management and helps reduce input costs.

Additional automated systems, VariSpread Section Control and OptiPoint Pro Headland Control, enhance accuracy using GPS positioning and field‑shape data to automatically manage working width, outlet openings and switch on/off points. These technologies eliminate overlaps and gaps, ensuring precise product placement and accurate application rates across the entire field. The spreaders are fully ISOBUS compatible and integrate with existing precision systems to offer hands‑free adjustments during complex applications.

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New T7 XD from New Holland extends the T7 Series into a new power class

New Holland is introducing its largest and most powerful T7 Series tractor ever, the T7 XD. Designed and built to meet the power and speed‑driven demands of haulage, hay and forage or row-crop operations, the T7 XD delivers up to 435 horsepower while maintaining the versatility required for daily fieldwork, transport and implement applications.

T7 XD tractors are available in three models: the T7.360 XD, T7.390 XD and T7.440 XD. Each is engineered with the horsepower, hydraulic capacity and power take-off performance needed to handle tasks from high-payload haulage and silage work to planting and tillage.

At the heart of the T7 XD is a robust 8.7-liter, six-cylinder engine delivering 360 to 435 horsepower. The engine delivers maximum power across a broad revolutions per minute range, with peak torque at 1,400 revolutions per minute. Its power curve maintains consistent output to ensure maximum power is always available.

Matched with an upgraded Auto Command four-by-two continuously variable transmission, operators experience smooth, responsive power across every job. The transmission electronically manages engine speed to reduce fuel consumption, and at idle the engine drops to 650 revolutions per minute to enhance fuel efficiency. A newly engineered rear three‑point linkage provides strong lifting capability. 

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