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5th January 2006, Page 45
5th January 2006
Page 45
Page 45, 5th January 2006 — TRACTORS
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Whatever model you're after, our new two-part tractor sec tion will make it easier to find what you're looking for.

This year. we've made it easier for readers to zoom in on a particular model by splitting the tractor section into two distinct categories, fleet tractors (including urban artics) and premium tractors.

The first group contains 4x2 and 6x2 models with either a 'narrow' (ie 2.3mwide) cab or, as in the case of Scania's P Series or the Volvo FM. a lower-mounted version of a wider cabin other words, those tractors with a typically'fleet' chassis spec and cab interior. It also includes urban artics.

The second group covers tractors with a full width (ie 2.5m) high-mounted cab,extending up to high-roof 'flagship' tractors.

As most manufacturers have decided which technology to use for Euro-4 in terms of either SCR or EOR we've include data on their Euro-4 engines where available.

Likewise. some truck makers—in particular Daf— are running selected Euro-3 and -4 models in parallel up to the October deadline, So CM's advice is to call your dealer now and find out exactly when your chosen manufacturer's Euro-3 order cut-off point is. otherwise you might be in bra disappointment.

Finally. although Foden will be retired as a brand in 2006,actual vehicle production won't stop until the end ofJune,so we've listed its models in our guide;lbere's still time to order a tractor with the famous kite brand on the front, if you're sharp. as long as you're prepared to settle bra Euro-3 engine.