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New Holland TT350 tractor debuts

Distribution of New Holland’s TT3.50 tractor has commenced in Australia, joining the brand’s current versatile, small utility range

Trialled globally, a combination of modifications to the engine, its front end loader capacity and its more solid materials, make this model unique for the Australian customer.

New Holland’s product segment manager for lifestyle and small farms Mark Crakanthorp says the TT3.50 has filled a gap in the Australian utility market and gives the customer the most metal for their money.

“The TT3.50 picks up where our previous Workmaster left off as the no-nonsense option for the compact utility buyer,” he says.

“Powered by the familiar three-cylinder 2.9L S8000 engine, this tractor does not compromise on grunt with 49.5HP and a torque curve designed to match – all on a 62-litre fuel tank.”


New Holland’s TT3.50 tractor

Aligned with the profile of this unique segment, the choice of the S8000 engine means there are fewer parts that need servicing, resulting in less maintenance time, minimising down time and optimising customer productivity.

The TT3.50 carries over components common to the existing TT4, including responsive performance, fuel economy and front-end loader capacity.

Most notably, the redesign of the more compact body has not impacted the front-end loader’s bucket size or lift height from the slightly larger models.

“Remaining true to New Holland’s reliability, the TT3.50 is set to be the everyday workhorse, comparably sitting between the Boomer and TT4,” Crakanthorp says.

“The TT3.50 is a ‘Goldilocks’ answer for the lifestyle or hobby farmer, cherry picking the best elements of our compact tractor range to ensure all possible needs are not only met but exceeded.”


The TT3.50 is designed for versatility

Targeted in a segment that crosses over from the largest Class 4 compacts and a true small tractor, another key feature of the new TT3.50 is the new-look and fresh design with a focus on comfort, ease, and simplicity – consistent with the entire New Holland range.

“Aesthetically, the TT3.50 captures the distinctive New Holland ‘cat eye’ lighting and sleek bonnet line,” Crakanthorp says.

“In contrast to other New Holland utility tractors, we have done away with the chunky, square rear fender for a narrower and cleaner design.

“Not only does this design choice complement the front styling, but it is practical too. It reduces the overall width of the tractor, so it is easier to manoeuvre along narrow tree crops in specialty applications, causing less potential damage – an important consideration with these valuable crops.

“It also offers more space between the guards for operator comfort.”

New Holland Australia and New Zealand general manager Bruce Healy says the TT3.50’s arrival in Australia is an exciting revolution in the compact tractor range.

“In the design and consultation process of the TT3.50, we wanted to ensure that the end product was not only ideal for our compact utility customer, but that it would keep up in the unique Australian conditions,” he says.

The TT3.50 is now available to order from your local New Holland dealership.

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