Extended Warranty
Whether you are moving implements from one field to the next, or hauling heavy materials, the new 7030 Series Tractors make road transport chores fast and efficient. A new 31-mph option lets you move at faster speeds to haul more through the day. It's available with either IVT or AutoQuad PLUS transmissions. Even if you don't choose the 31-mph option, you can transport with confidence. Extra-large diameter inboard brakes are oil-cooled and self-adjusting for sure stops every time. For greater stopping power, equip a TLS MFWD axle with hydraulic brakes. Equip an optional 10,000-pound capacity drawbar for heavy implements, such as large slurry tanks, for greater control. Add optional ActiveSeat, and together with TLS, get the smoothest road ride in the industry.
  • Deluxe cab with rear view mirrors
  • 96 inch rear axle
  • 1150 Series MFWD axle with TLS II and front brakes
  • Air and/or hydraulic trailer brakes
  • Front fenders
  • "B" rated front and single rear tires

Note: 31-mph option requires the 96-inch-wide rear axle option, MFWD with suspension and front brakes, front fenders, air and/or hydraulic brakes, single "B" speed-rated tires, and rear view mirrors. Please see Ongmac for further details.
For implements or trailers equipped with brakes, both air-brake and hydraulic-brake systems are available for greater stopping confidence.

TLS front axle offers you a smooth, suspended ride. Position sensors "read the road" to reduce or eliminate the effects of washboarded gravel roads, road lope, and more.
An optional 10,000-lb. capacity drawbar makes it easier to handle heavy loads, such as a fully loaded grain cart. It's strongly reinforced to resist the torsional effects of heavy equipment.
ISOBUS connectivity capability on the 7030 Series ensure compatibility with new implement technology, such as variable rate application or documentation.
Intelligent Power Management gives you up to 30 additional engine hp during transport or mobile rear PTO operations,
automatically.
© Steve Cselka 2002 - 2007