THE WORLD OF NEW HOLLAND AGRICULTURE
truly powerful machine in relation to its size and weight.
To control this power, New Holland has made large tyres
available for every machine. Even the standard wheel
base can fit sizes up to 710/70R38.
The T7 is also offered with the six cylinder engine, for
those who choose the advantages of this configuration.
This has a rated power of 140-hp rising to 175-hp with
Engine Power Management.
And the two Heavy Duty versions come in at 290 and
315hp respectively. Quite a lot of choice!
The new T7 makes full use of the giant steps forward in
LED lighting
. Up to 16 powerful cab lights can be fitted
for a 360° spread of powerful, far reaching light. This is
five times more than on previous versions, with 31,000
lumens. The lights are integrated into the roof, and the
corner lights provide a 360° rotation that allows them
to point backwards for a full control of activities even
after dark.
The T7 range makes the most of the New Holland extra
silent
Horizon™ cab
. Its allround visibility has been
further enhanced with the introduction of a single
piece front windscreen, which is optionally heated, as
is the rear window.
The choice of seating is the best in the industry,
with a line-up that goes from Comfort to Dynamic
Comfort to the top of the range Auto Comfort with
incorporated ventilation and climate control. The seat
trim is in high quality cloth or premium leather and is
finely stitched for that extra, supercar look.
In every New Holland machine, comfort is also
provided by advanced technology and sophisticated
automation the T7 range comes with. A new second
generation Headland Turn Sequencer II has been
developed. Controlled through the now standard
IntelliView™ IV touch screen, HTS II enables complex
headland turns to be created by recording a turn ‘live’
or creating one by selecting actions and trigger points
from a menu. Everything from selecting the target
speed of the Auto Command transmission to switching
to an implement camera view is programmable and
editable.
The new T6 and T7 series are manufactured at Basildon, New Holland’s showpiece plant in Essex, 32 miles from
London. The factory was established in 1964 to build the Ford 3000, 4000 and 5000 Series. In 1971, with the Ford
7000, it launched the first ever turbocharged tractor. It went on to build one success after another, including the
Fiat M Series in the Nineties. And in 1998 Basildon developed production of the first T series, the first Tier 1 Tractor.
It was here that, in 2010, the first Blue Power range saw the light. An impressive array of achievements and world
firsts for a factory that has always led the field.
Basildon has recently launched a brand newCustomer Centre, where visitors to the Tractor Plant can take a look at our
State of the Art Manufacturing at Basildon
history, learnmore about NewHolland’s current achievements and its advancedWorld Class Manufacturing processes.
In the Customer Centre, visitors will see how components from specialist manufacturing centres are brought
together to build the class-leading New Holland ranges. With the aim of always delivering better quality, better
service and higher efficiencies.
It’s then placed under the control of a single button.
What more can you automate? How about if your
implement took control of the tractor? The new models
also feature New Holland’s IntelliCruise™ ISOBUS Class
three tractor-baler automation technology that enables
the baler to control the tractor’s speed to optimise feed
rate and produce constant flake thickness. The new T7
series tractors are engineered to be the perfect match
for New Holland Big Balers and operators will see their
productivity soar with this revolutionary feature.
Renewed T7 family offers
unparalleled comfort
and performance