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Valtra A Series Features Three Models in the 70 to 100 Horsepower Range

The Valtra A Series tractors, with their tight turning radius and front/rear weight ratio ideal for loader balance, are designed for use around livestock facilities.

The A Series has three models in the 70 to 100 horsepower range - the 3-cylinder A75 and the 4-cylinder A85 and A95. The SisuDieselTM engine equipped Valtra A Series delivers torque across the power range, reaching maximum levels at only 1,400 rpm. The tractors offer a tight turning radius and a 12F x 12R transmission. All three models are equipped with mechanical forward and reverse shuttle and are available with a push-button clutch control and left-hand or right-hand placement of the shuttle lever. The transmission features three ranges with four main gears, including creeper gears.

The A Series models are available in two-wheel drive and with mechanical front wheel drive. The A Series hydraulics include two remote valves standard with the option of two more. A choice of three cab designs is available - standard cab, a reduced height cab and a wider cab.

All three offer an air ride seat that rotates to the right 25 degrees for viewing trailing implement or 180 degrees for operating rear-mounted equipment.

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10/21/2005