tym t75 with loader
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TYM lifts cover off 75hp workhorse

New Korean utility tractor offers great value and high specs, said local distributor

Inlon Australia has announced the arrival of the TYM T75 on Australian shores, offering 75hp, a 12-speed transmission and a ROPS.

The Korean made tractor is powered by a 4-cylinder, diesel engine with intercooler. The transmission has the shuttle lever ergonomically placed under the steering column for easy changes from forward to reverse.

It also features a multidisc push button PTO, 3-point linkage with hydraulic speed lowering adjustment and a flat operator’s platform for easy entry.

tym t75 flat platform

The tractor will come standard with a level-lift loader with Euro hitch and a 4-in-1 bucket.

“TYM tractors are made in South Korea, where R&D capital investment is among the highest in the world as a percentage of GDP,” said Inlon Sales & Marketing Manager, Gary Surman.

“The Tractor Machinery Association reported a nine per cent decline in 2019, yet we’ve seen demand for TYM tractors rise steadily.”

Bucking the trend

Surman added TYM dealers have reported an increase in enquiry so Inlon is increasing stock levels to meet demand.

“We’re also expecting more buyer interest this financial year following the recent Federal Government increase in the instant asset write off threshold,” he said.

“With the T75 with 4-in-1 loader priced from $44,800 (including GST), this tractor is certainly an eligible product.”

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