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Valtra innovations attract visitors to the Valtra stand on the Agritechnica

11/13/2007

The new smaller N Series models, the turning front linkage Valtra LHLINK, AutoComfort – the semi-active cab suspension and the possibility to use Valtra tractors with 100% biodiesel are attracting a large crowd to the Valtra stand on the Agritechnica exhibition in Hannover, Germany.

Valtra innovations attract visitors to the Valtra stand on the Agritechnica

Valtra area service manager for Southern Germany, Thorsten Baude, and sales man Georg Hechtel of the dealership Michael Egelseer present the engine of the T Series to Klaus Görl, Klaus Wölfel, Gerald Gräf and Christian Wölfel.

The exhibition, which takes place once every two years, is the worldst largest and probably most important agricultural fair. There are 2200 exhibitors and an expected 250 000 visitors.

Valtra presents itself on a 1000 m2 area as part of the AGCO stand, the largest exhibitor on the Agritechnica. Visitors on the Valtra stand can see 13 tractors and a variety of demonstrations are shown throughout the day. The most popular demonstration areas have been the cabin showcase, the turning front linkage and Valtra’s own little cinema, which gives the visitors a preview of innovations that Valtra engineers are working on at the moment. Also Valtra’s new colour options, municipal orange and metalic black, have attracted a lot of attention.

- The Valtra stand looks big and impressive. There are surprisingly many different types of tractors on display, say contractors Klaus Görl, Klaus Wölfel, Gerald Gräf and Christian Wölfel, who have come to the Agritechnica all the way from Bavaria.

The Agritechnica exhibition is open for the general public from 13 – 17th November. The Valtra stand can be found in hall 9.

The Valtra stand can be found in hall 9 near the southern entrance of the Agritechnica.

The Valtra stand can be found in hall 9 near the southern entrance of the Agritechnica.

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