New Valtra G series

agcoparts

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G series prototype..
 

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agcoparts

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Any idea of the engines and power?
About trasmission i guess they will use the dyna7, dyna e-power and the vario.
Very little is still known about the new series: Power between 200-300hp, Valtra cab and Vario safe transmission. I don't know if mechanical transmissions like Dyna 7 or E-power will also be added..
 

mf7480

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Very little is still known about the new series: Power between 200-300hp, Valtra cab and Vario safe transmission. I don't know if mechanical transmissions like Dyna 7 or E-power will also be added..

It’ll just be a Massey 8S with different panels
 

agcoparts

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Are they going to be built in Finland or France
The information that I have is that the booths will be Valtra in their design, so from the beginning, they will be manufactured in Finland. It is not 100% confirmed information, but it is information that I have from the Valtra men..
 
Probably they will share the mechanical base and no more.
Valtra will continue to be built in Finland with all its typical features.

From what i know the all new transmissions will be available in Valtra brand too.
I'm curious to konw when the Q series will be showed ... Eima/sima or later?
 
The information that I have is that the booths will be Valtra in their design, so from the beginning, they will be manufactured in Finland. It is not 100% confirmed information, but it is information that I have from the Valtra men..

Do you know if it will have the same cab as the t series (same frame) or an all new one?
 

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