New Idea hay tool line adds products

Jun 2, 2001 12:00 PM

The New Idea hay tool line has been significantly expanded with the addition of 32 new products, 19 of which will be available through all AGCO New Idea dealers in North America. Included in the lineup for 2001 are five new round balers, four new square balers, eight new wheel rakes and a 3 by 3-foot big rectangular baler with optional accumulator.

In addition, New Idea will offer a line of 13 new commercial hay tools through a select group of qualified New Idea dealers who have been factory trained in product service and customer care. Included in the commercial hay tool line are three new self-propelled windrower models, a full selection of auger and draper headers, and two new big baler systems, which include a 3- by 4-foot model, a 4- by 4-foot model and matching accumulator.

These new products will supplement the current New Idea hay tool line, which already includes more than 20 different models,” says Tony Solon, general marketing manager for New Idea products.

“For several years now, we have offered New Idea customers a full selection of disk mowers, disk mower-conditioners, sickle mowers, side-delivery rakes, tedders and round balers. Now, with the expanded lineup, New Idea customers will have access to one of the broadest hay tool lines in the industry.

“In the meantime, New Idea continues to offer eight different manure spreader models with struck capacities from 59 to 270 cubic feet,” Solon adds.

For additional information: www.agcocorp.com

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