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Deutz-Fahr Warrior turns heads at FarmFest 2022

What was initially released as a limited edition tractor was added to the line-up permanently, due to the response it received

Among the sea of colourful tractors on display at the 2022 FarmFest field days sat Deutz-Fahr's Warrior tractor with its striking black livery and golden decal, attracting plenty of stares, commentary and attention.

In fact, it looked very much like a machine Batman would own if he runs a farm.

What started out as a limited edition tractor which was based off the Deutz-Fahr 6, 7, 8 and 9 Series quickly became a permanent addition to Deutz-Fahr's line-up, after Deutz-Fahr received overwhelmingly positive response to the tractor following its official global launch a couple of years ago.

While the Warrior tractor might look completely different from its brothers on the outside, the controls within the cab are still the same familiar setup customers have come to know and love. Customers are also given a choice when it comes to transmission, tech and certain specifications of the machine, allowing them to truly make the machine their own.

We spoke to Michael Cook from Toowoomba-based Deutz-Fahr dealership, Engage Ag, about the Deutz-Fahr Warrior and the features it offers.

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