TYM tractors has officially launched two new utility cabin tractor models and two remodelled compact tractors.
Held at the main office of Australian distributor Inlon, TYM dealers from all over Australia got their first look at the new TYM T68 and T78 utility cabin tractors and the recently remodelled TS25 and T2900HST compact tractors.
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“After the inevitable ‘pandemic lull’ in new production models, TYM is making up for lost time with four new models released in the last six months and two more to come in 2024,” Inlon’s sales and marketing manager Gary Surman said.
“Three representatives from TYM Korea travelled to Australia as part of a factory delegation,” he said.
“It was an opportunity for the delegation to speak with dealers and hear about the great customer experiences, new product ideas and needs of the Australian market.
“Starting from $20,713 (tractor only), the TYM TS25 and T2900 ROPS tractors are welcome additions to the compact tractor market with auto throttle and HST simplifying operation.
“Their heavy-duty front axle, longer wheelbase and large industrial front and rear tyres give extra stability when lifting and loading,” Gary said.
TYM dealers getting their first look at the remodelled T2900.
“The new TYM T68 and T78 cabin tractors are powered by the German-built Deutz TCD 2.9 litre turbo diesel intercooled engine, which is fuel efficient, reliable and powerful with a dual dry-element air cleaner for Australia's dusty conditions.
“The four-cylinder engine produces an impressive 67hp and 75hp (respectively) at only 2200 engine rpm for optimal fuel efficiency.
“Importantly, the electronic engine governor holds the set engine rpm, under varying loads, delivering the maximum power of the engine when required, without rpm droops or spikes,” Gary said.
“This is ideal for PTO work, as the PTO speed is maintained without loss of rpm up to the maximum power rating.
“In comparison, an engine with a mechanical governor experiences rpm droops and spikes as the load varies in operation.
“Power shuttle transmission is 24 speed with 18 speeds under 10kph for the TYM T68 and 16 speed with 11 speeds under 10kph for the T78.”
Distributed Australia-wide by Inlon, the TYM T68 tractor loader package starts from $74,900.
TYM tractors are renowned for high quality, well-designed products, backed by heavy research and development investment.
For more information, visit www.tym.ag/931 or call Inlon on 1800 945 090.