MF 4708

THE LATEST SERIES FROM MASSEY-FERGUSON

The latest addition to the Massey-Ferguson farm tractor family in the Philippines, the Global Series boasts of durability, stability, and ease of use, and features Massey-Ferguson’s proven drivetrain technologies.

The MF 4708; 82 hp.

The Massey-Ferguson Global Series is gradually gaining a following in the Philippines for larger and highly-mechanized farm operations.

Those who purchase the Global Series from All Certified Equipment Trading Corporation (ACETC) do not only get a truly world-class farm tractor with the latest technologies – they are also assured of excellent after-sales service from ACETC or “Service to the Highest Level.”

MF 4708

Key Features

HORSEPOWER

82

CYLINDERS

4

ASPIRATION

TURBO CHARGED

Features

The engine of the Massey-Ferguson Global Series offered by ACETC in the Philippines is the AGCO 4.4-liter four-cylinder turbocharged diesel unit, renowned for its reliability, ruggedness, and fuel economy. Maximum torque is achieved at 1,500 rpm, which results in less engine wear and tear, and better fuel economy because the engine does not need to rev to higher speeds.

To give the Massey-Ferguson Global Series flexibility in undertaking heavy-duty field work and excellent towing capabilities, the series offers a 12 x 12 gearbox, or 12 speeds for forward and 12 speeds for reverse. Clutch operation is also hydraulic, which provides ease of operation.

Oil-immersed multi-disc wet brakes are standard in the Massey-Ferguson Global Series offered by ACETC in the Philippines. It is an enclosed system where oil is used to keep the braking system from overheating, preventing brake fade or the reduction in braking efficiency due to excessive heat buildup. This allows the Global Series models to undertake heavy-duty field work and towing in a safer manner. Also, the enclosed braking units are protected from dust and dirt, thus extending the life of the braking system.

Massey-Ferguson invested more than six years of research and development, and $350 million from its parent company AGCO to develop the Global Series.
Massey-Ferguson also deployed multinational engineering teams who worked on a clean-sheet design for the Global Series, resulting in the series having around 90 percent completely new components. Also, more than 36,000 hours of lab and field-testing were conducted for the Global Series prototypes in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas