If you spend any time on Australian farms, you quickly realise that not all farm tractors are built for the same world.
Machines that perform well in mild European climates or smaller properties often face a very different reality when operating as tractors in Australia. Long, dry summers. Air thick with dust. Wide paddocks that require hours of continuous operation. Heavy loader work that doesn’t stop just because the temperature climbs past 35°C.
At that point, tractors stop being just “machines.” They become work partners. And for tractors for agriculture working in Australia, durability is not a marketing word — it’s a daily requirement.