One tractor, plenty of possibilities

MEET the John Deere 1026R compact tractor. The powerful, three-cylinder diesel engine produces an impressive 26hp, meaning no job is

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 02 September 2013

MEET the John Deere 1026R compact tractor. The powerful, three-cylinder diesel engine produces an impressive 26hp, meaning no job is too small around the garden, estate or stables.

It comes with a hydrostatic transmission, four-wheel drive and power steering as standard. To make sure you are along for a comfortable ride the tractor comes with a tilt steering wheel, cruise control and a suspension seat. Other features include turf or agricultural tyres, mid mount PTO, 3SCV and a 525kg maximum lift. Add to the tractor a “drive on” 54in cutting deck with AutoConnect and a H120 front loader with bucket and you really do have a versatile machine.

Farol can also offer implement packages including tipping trailers, chain harrows, toppers, paddock sweeper and rolls to make paddock and garden maintenance a pleasure instead of a chore. Don’t want to buy new? They usually have a good selection of used equipment on their website www.farol.co.uk to suit all budgets.

Once again Farol will be supporting the Henley Show on Saturday, September 14 at the Henley Showground, a great day out for all the family and a chance to come and experience the excellent selection of machinery and products Farol has to offer including tractors, mowers and utility vehicles.

For further details on the John Deere 1026R contact Darren Jones, Henley sales manager on 07500 803647 or 01844 278843 or email sales@farol.co.uk

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