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Lean & Mean New Holland WORKMASTER™ Tractors Feature New Look, New Tier 4B Engines, Same Great Value

Release Date: Feb-10-2015
Workmaster Tractor
  • Modern New Holland styling
  • New FPT engine: Tier 4B emissions compliant; higher torque rise
  • Features not found in all value tractors
The WORKMASTER™ 50, 60 and 70 (53 - 70 gross horsepower) utility tractors boast a new look and new Tier 4B FPT common rail engines. 

“Rural lifestylers, landscapers, farmers, contractors and municipalities alike can depend on these utility tractors to provide reliable performance at a very attractive price,” says Todd DeBock, New Holland’s Pro Work Tools Segment Marketing Leader. “These hard-working tractors are not only easy to operate and maintain, they offer advanced features while still focusing on affordability.”

Modern New Holland styling
The most obvious change to these tractors is on the outside: the new WORKMASTER tractors have been restyled with the, New Holland tractor family look with curved hood and fenders and a new lighting package. The sloped hood provides exceptional forward visibility. The view is enhanced by four lights that illuminate the work area to both front and side for greater productivity and safety when operating in the early or late hours of the day. The one-piece hood lifts on a gas strut for quick, easy access to routine maintenance areas.

New FPT engine: Tier 4B compliant; higher torque rise
Inside, the WORKMASTER 50, 60 and 70 models are powered by new FPT Tier 4B emissions compliant, three-cylinder turbo-charged engines.

To meet tough Tier 4B emissions standards, the New Holland emissions treatment system uses a combination of internal exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) to control nitrogen oxides (NOx) and a particulate matter (PM) catalyst. The PM Catalyst system has two unique sections— a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) that turns nitrous oxide (NO) into nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and a soot collection and combustion chamber that eliminates the remaining soot. Unlike other tractors that require extra fluids, or that use a diesel particulate filter (DPF) that must be “regenerated,” the New Holland system is completely automatic, with no need to stop working while the tractor regenerates.

The new engines also produce more torque for increased performance. Compared to the Tier 3 engines in previous models, the new WORKMASTER tractors benefit from greater torque rise -- up to 28% on the WORKMASTER 70 -- for more responsive power in tough conditions under load, like mowing in tall grass with a rotary cutter or digging into a packed pile of material with a front-end loader.

Features not found in all value tractors
The WORKMASTER 50, 60 and 70 models feature an 8Fx8R mechanical gear transmission with four synchronized gears, two constant mesh ranges and a synchronized shuttle. The synchronized shuttle transmission makes change of direction easy because there’s no need to come to a complete stop when shuttling, a real plus for fast, efficient front-end loader work. This high-performance feature provides quick changes in direction with a dash-mounted shuttle lever located to the left of the steering wheel for effortless maneuvering. For added traction and performance in tough, slippery conditions, the four-wheel-drive axle option increases productivity.

A dual-pump, high-capacity hydraulic system with an independent PTO ensures fast implement response. With just over 3300 lbs. of three-point lift capacity and a deluxe three-point hitch, large mounted implements can be handled with ease.

ModelWORKMASTER 50WORKMASTER 60WORKMASTER™​ 70
Gross Engine Horsepower536070
PTO HP455161
3-pt. Lift Capacity (Ball-ends)3307 lbs. (1500 kg)3307 lbs. (1500 kg)3307 lbs. (1500 kg)
Hydraulic flow17.5 gpm (66 lpm)17.5 gpm (66 lpm)17.5 gpm (66 lpm)

NEW HOLLAND, Pa. – February 10, 2015
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