New Holland will introduce a new methane-powered tractor at a trade show next month in Germany.
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French farmer Christophe Rousseau trialed the T7 Methane Power tractor from New Holland — and said it performs “every bit as well as the diesel variant.” 💪
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The T7-20 runs on gas made from livestock manure as part of the company’s push toward cleaner energy on the farm. New Holland says it delivers 270 horsepower with longer run time and quicker refueling, designed for heavy-duty field and transport work.
The tractor will be available to European producers starting next spring.
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