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Industry’s first all-electric tractor at low carbon agriculture show

Acknowledged for leading the low carbon technology way when it comes to tractors, Reesink Agriculture is bringing the industry’s first all-electric tractor from Farmtrac to the Low Carbon Agriculture Show. This will be joined by BigToolRack’s Ultimate Rack for the ultimate in tractor cargo space.

Farmtrac’s FT25G is critically acclaimed for bringing zero emissions, minimal noise and vibration, high energy efficiency, and low operating and maintenance costs to the UK’s farming sector.

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It has led the way with the growing industry focus on moving away from fossil fuels to low or zero emission products since it launched two years ago and in that time has proven itself as more than capable of equalling the performance of its diesel counterparts, something Fully Charged’s presenter Robert Llewellyn and farmer Adam

Henson discovered when they reviewed it and put it through its paces around the farm for BBC’s Countryfile and Fully Charged YouTube channel.

It is powered by a 22kwh battery pack, has a lift capacity of 450kg and boasts world class components including transmissions designed and produced by Carraro and hydraulic systems from MITA, to deliver a superior performance whatever the task.

When that is coupled with the Ultimate Rack from BigToolRack many of the common frustrations of a lack of cargo space on a tractor are solved. Providing organised, secure storage for a compact or sub-compact tractor or utility vehicle in seconds, the Ultimate Rack is in a nutshell, the Swiss Army Knife of tool carrying attachments.

It features a large cargo area (with a load capacity of 272kgs and tailgate capacity of 113kgs) and provides space to securely attach tools out of the way of the cargo area. There’s no need to buy a ballast box separately; the counterweight option when moving heavy loads with a loader can be used instead. Visit Reesink Agriculture on stand LEV6 at the Low Carbon Agriculture Show 2022 from 7-8 February at NAEC, Stoneleigh.