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Metrac H75 is number 15

The Stuart Taylor International dealership has recently supplied an additional
compact, hydrostatic drive, Reform Metrac H75 pro to Cheshire based contractor
Ray Britland. For Stuart Taylor International, Tom Taylor said, “the Reform H75
Pro model was voted tractor of the year at EIMA 2021 and is proving to be a real
hit with customers for a wide range of tasks” Ray Britland added, “we currently
have fifteen Reform Metracs on our fleet. A large percentage of our work is on
sloping terrain and the muti functional H75 pro delivers both perormance and
operator safety”
Simon Richard, UK Agent for the Reform range says, “the H75 model meets
all end user requirements, including versatillity and environmental friendliness.
Hydrostatic drive with electronic control offers two speed ranges, two terrain gear
reductions and foot and hand drive modes. When four-wheel steering is active, the
front and rear wheels run exactly in the same line, ensuring tension-free traction
on more difficult terrain. Front, rear, four wheel and crab steering as well as offset
four-wheel steering can easily be switched at the push of a button. The system is
completed by the electro-hydraulic spring brake with an auto hold function which
allows smooth and judder-free setting off on slopes.
The new H75 also offers powerful working front and rear hydraulics with
1500kg lifting force and standard weight compensation and the high efficiency of
the electro-hydraulic power shift PTO provides power precisely when needed.
Operator comfort is catered for with a newly designed cab which has been
completely decoupled from other vehicle components. This results in a major
reduction in noise level and significantly lowered vibrations. The ergonomic
armrest with it’s central controls forms the basis for easy operation of the new
Metrac H75. It is attached to the driver’s seat, allowing fatigue-free working on any
terrain, without interference from vibrations or slopes. The multi-function joystick
combines all functions for driving and controlling attachments.” For more
information visit www.slopemower.co.uk

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