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A front loader that suits award-winning New Holland to a T-7

A front loader that suits award-winning New Holland to a T-7

A world-class loader for a world-class New Holland tractor. The Stoll Profiline FZ50.1 front loader (New Holland designated 770 TL) is available for both new and used T7.210 SideWinder II Stage 5 models.

Manufactured in fine grain steel, the Profiline FZ50.1 loader combines heavyweight power, rock-solid stability and high torsional rigidity within a slim and surprisingly lightweight construction.

The loader, finished in New Holland livery, features Stoll’s widely acclaimed Z-kinematics technology. The rods of the mechanical parallel guide are located in the lifting arm booms freeing up the view for the driver. There are no parts above the lifting arms to obstruct the driver’s vision. The front loader can also be mounted closer to the cab, reducing the load on the tractor by optimally positioning the attachment components. The Z-kinematics system also offers greater lift capacities and breakout forces.

The FZ50.1 loader includes Stoll’s Drive-In system enabling you to attach your loader securely to your tractor and be ready for work in under 2 minutes. It can also be specified with a wide range of innovative options including ComfortDrive, Return-to-Level, 3rd and 4th pilot circuit, HYDRO-Fix for fast hydraulic connections, and a choice of control systems to suit your needs.

All in all, a perfect match for the seriously impressive New Holland T7.210 brimming with state-of-the-art technology, innovation, power and efficiency.

 

 

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All Loaded up and on her way home. We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. It makes all of those long hours from the team restoring her worthwhile.  

Lynx engineering - @Lynxengineering

We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show, with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. The main question is, where to go next for the 6800?

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