New Holland TK4000 Tractors

Published in the April 2009 Issue Published online: Apr 03, 2009
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New Holland’s new TK4000 Series crawler tractors provide the traction needed to work in steep terrain and wet soil, the maneuverability to work in narrow rows, and the low ground pressure to work in areas where soil compaction and root zone damage can be a problem.

A new sleek profile and smoother controls make these new models more productive than ever.

The TK4000 Series features four distinct models.

The 76-hp TK4030V, with an ultra-narrow width of only 46.1 inches, can work easily within the narrow confines of vineyard rows.

The 94-hp TK4050 is offered in two configurations: standard and mountain. The standard version (TK4050) is an all-purpose crawler tractor with compact size and plenty of power.

The mountain version (TK4050M) has the same body as the TK4050, but features a wider footprint for more traction and less slippage in steep terrain.

The massive power of the 99-hp TK4060 can easily handle tillage and other implements while still maintaining the traction advantages of tracks. (A hefty SAE three-point-hitch lift capacity of 4,075 lbs and generous hydraulic flow allows the entire TK4000 Series to handle a variety of implements.)

All TK4000 Series engines meet Tier III emission standards, and are capable of operating on diesel fuel or any biodiesel blend up to B100 that meets ASTM 6571 fuel quality standards. Visit www.newholland.com for more information.