Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.’s Farm Equipment Sector (FES) has launched the new Mahindra 395 DI Super Turbo with Turbocharger technology in Uttar Pradesh. The Mahindra 395 DI Super Turbo is a 39HP powerful, reliable, fuel efficient and a versatile new age tractor with turbocharger technology. The turbocharger technology pumps extra air into the engine, leading to enhanced power with optimum fuel consumption this leads to superlative performance in both agri and haulage use Speaking on the occasion, Sanjeev Goyle, Senior Vice President, Marketing & AppliTrac, Farm Equipment Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., noted “At Mahindra & Mahindra, we have always pioneered products to increase farm productivity and enhance rural prosperity. The Mahindra 395 DI Super Turbo has a fuel efficient MKM engine with turbocharger technology and has the unique KA technology that regulates engine timing in real time as per the changes in engine rpm. The tractor is compatible with all commonly used agricultural implements, like rotavator, cultivator, harrow and leveller.” The tractor comes with the advanced HyTech Hydraulics, which offers extremely smooth operation with 1,500 kg lift capacity. The tractor also has adjustable track width as a feature, which makes it suitable for potato cultivation as well as interculture operations for other crops such as soyabean, groundnut, and sugarcane crops. Other product features, include multidisc oil immersed brakes, dual acting balanced power steering, large tyres, reverse CRPTO, dry air cleaner, open and comfortable sitting area for driver.
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