The benefits of the new top-end model Fendt 314 Vario that was introduced at Agritechnica 2019, including the new FendtOne operating concept, across the entire Fendt 300 Vario series.
There are four models (Fendt 311 Vario, Fendt 312 Vario, Fendt 313 Vario, Fendt 314 Vario) with power outputs ranging from 113hp to 142hp. With the DynamicPerformance power boost concept, the Fendt 314 Vario reaches 152hp. The Agco Power engine meets Stage V emissions standards with a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), diesel particulate filter (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR). There are also maintenance-free hydraulic valve lifters built into the engine.
All models have been available to order since February 2020 in the upgraded variants Power, Profi and Profi+. From October 2020, the Fendt 300 Vario will be delivered in its Profi and Profi+ versions. Power models will roll out from January 2021.
The Fendt 300 Vario Power concept was completely reworked, with an emphasis on comfortable and intuitive tractor use. These include the new control armrest, which is mounted on the driver’s seat, the new multifunction joystick and electric valves.
As well as the new armrest, the operating concept FendtOne also includes a 10-inch digital dashboard on the steering column. The dashboard display includes the driving speed, engine speed and fluid levels. On the road, drivers can immediately see all the information they need. Use the push-dial on the armrest to select menus and edit various settings, including joystick assignment, hydraulic valves and engine and transmission functions. For the first time, users of the Fendt 300 Vario Power now have a digital screen and more scope for customisation, to make machine settings easier and clearer.
By popular demand, a spring-loaded front axle is now also fitted as standard, as are the Visctronic fan and air conditioning. The auto air-con and front power lift with load-relief control are available for the first time as optional extras on Power models.
The Fendt 300 Vario Profi model has an optional 12-inch terminal on the armrest as well as the 10″ digital dashboard. All the displays work in unison, so the panes can show the various features in the terminal at the same time. Depending on your personal needs, you can have one terminal show ISObus applications and tractor functions at the same time. As an option, another 12-inch terminal can be fitted into the roof, to display a camera system, for example, in full-screen mode.
The multifunction joystick and a cross-shift lever on the armrest come as standard on the Fendt 300 Vario Profi. These make the various tractor functions comfortable and flexible to control. There is an optional 3L joystick available instead of the crossgate lever. You can use this to control the front loader with a silage shovel with built-in direction shift.
Track guidance is becoming increasingly important for other tractors. The Fendt 300 Vario Profi+ (formerly ProfiPlus) comes with Fendt Guide (formerly VarioGuide) as standard. This includes the field data management feature. You can manage the run-outs from home then send the job to the machine. This means orders including the field boundaries and track lines can be carried out with Fendt Guide on the tractor. All the fields are then worked based on the same data record used across the entire fleet. Fendt TI (Teach In) Auto and the Fendt Guide Contour Assistant are optional extras.
Further options on these models are also Section Control and Variable Rate Control. This equips the Fendt 300 Vario Profi+ perfectly for sowing, fertilising and for plant protection jobs. The 12-inch terminal on the armrest comes as standard to give you a clear overview of the extensive range of options, especially when working with complex attachments. The Profi+ variant can also be ordered with a second 12-inch terminal (optional) in the roof, so that the different tractor functions can be divided into three display areas onscreen.
Fendt Task Doc (formerly VarioDoc Pro) is an optional feature on the Fendt 300 Vario Profi+. Fendt Task Doc makes it easy for the farmer to convert to automatic reporting. This job-specific documentation system includes planning and admin features. This means, in just a few clicks, the farm manager can use the FendtOne offboard app to create jobs in the office or on the move and send them straight to the machine.
Added to this, with the FendtOn onboard function Fendt Task Doc, the operator can process and document jobs on the machine and return them to the office as a job report. From there, you can expand on the job details to show which fields were worked, the output volumes, and more. A map view also gives the farm manager an overview of the selected parameters. Fendt Task Doc saves the farm manager valuable time by easily documenting actions.
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