Fendt “Slicer”, returning to the roots

The days of the “Dieselross F9,” German for “diesel horse,” the name of Fendt’s first tractor launched in 1930, are long gone. It was the precursor to a series of machines that over time established the brand as a leader in the field. While Fendt’s image is primarily associated with tractors today, it actually began its journey in agricultural mechanization as a manufacturer of equipment. Specifically, it started with a motorized sickle bar launched in 1928, catering to haymaking and cereal harvesting practices. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that…

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