200P stands for Plantation, in Germany this is mostly for hops plantations. In general they increase in width in this order V-F-P-S. S model is usually quite different from other more speciality tractors. The new 200 series you are showing is great, but previous generation was even better, not so much computerised, but agility and smaller size made it really perfect for European farms.
If it wasn’t for the price it would make a a brilliant small to medium farm tractor. Have loved the 200 series since I got to use a 275s for a few days in the early 90s
Great vid bud and perfect timing. It seems like just yesterday I woke up from dreaming about the new Fendt 300 series, some snow on the ground, and swear I saw an awesome looking black Fendt. Then I decided to go back to sleep and see if I could dream about the 200 series before I got too far ahead in the lineup. Wake up this morning and because I'm SUBSCRIBED and had HIT the NOTIFICATION BELL - boom, dreams come true "New Fendt 200 Series" . Thanks for the custom tour and all the options and specs, the speed and turning radius were impressive. Pretty cool balance between functionality, workflow, and operator comforts. Obviously, a lot of extra butt time in the editing chair, but thanks for the added effort, really great all-round look at the 200's. Sure hope you have an upcoming video planned for the 300's 😉. Hope you're doing well bud, thanks for the custom FLA tour-till next time 😎
Hahah I stayed up a little to late editing the 200 series video and by the time I pressed upload, I uploaded the 300 series video that I posted a while back haha. Thank you for the support Rhino! This one took a while to edit... mind you, they all do haha. There will be lots of harvest videos coming up quick so stay tuned pal! Cheers, talk soon!
I bought a 211 for general farm loader work. I’m and all Fendt farm operation with 500-1167. I was a little annoyed you can’t get the front/rear duals on the 200 series like you can in Europe.
Is the 200P Series available with 540 or 1000 front PTO? I have a friend trying to order one and he isn't getting much help from the local dealer. I'm sure he'd be glad to order from Full Line if you're allowed to sell in the States.
Do any customers ever factory order their Fendt, having it tweaked to their specific tastes? Or is it they are produced by the factory and dealers shuffle them around to find one that best matches most of the customer tastes? Sorry if this is a dumb question.
There is no such thing as a dumb question! For all the equipment we order that has different options available, we custom order every tractor and choose which specs we want on the tractors/equipment. We usually try and order options that are common in our area and help the farmers. We also order options that will help the resale value for when we take it on trade later on. At Full Line Ag, we usually option our equipment in similar configurations over the years to ensure consistency. If a farmer wants to order his own unit completely customer, they can come in and pick which ever option they would like, just like a car dealership, then we will order it in for them! Hope that helped explain it! That's a great question! Cheers
They actually are not! Massey Ferguson and Challenger were basically the same tractor but different colours and different options available and standard. Then Fendt and Challenger were similar in the 1000 series and then some of the twin tracks, but not anymore! Fendt is its own stand alone brand and tractor however there are common parts like transmissions/some engines. But then the Fendt Ideal and the Massey Ferguson Ideal are the same. Its confusing... haha. Maybe this winter I should make a video on it. Thanks for the questions!
Idk exectly, but arent they the same? All I know is that Inside from a big Challenger is the Fendt 1000 Motor. So its the same Traktor in a different couleur
200P stands for Plantation, in Germany this is mostly for hops plantations. In general they increase in width in this order V-F-P-S. S model is usually quite different from other more speciality tractors.
The new 200 series you are showing is great, but previous generation was even better, not so much computerised, but agility and smaller size made it really perfect for European farms.
If it wasn’t for the price it would make a a brilliant small to medium farm tractor. Have loved the 200 series since I got to use a 275s for a few days in the early 90s
Price makes up for longevity, or wait, it used to. Shits gotten expensive. Yet still nobody beats Fendt. It’s an unreal brand
@@xSCHEF The last german brand that lives up to its german engineering and reliability fame.
@@Intrepid17011 Hurlimann, Strautmann, Claas, MAN, Tebbe, Krone. That’s like a 30 second brainstorm
@@xSCHEF Oh yeah there are a few more . But generally talking german kraut magic engineering is a thing of the past
Great video Austin. Thank you
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great vid bud and perfect timing. It seems like just yesterday I woke up from dreaming about the new Fendt 300 series, some snow on the ground, and swear I saw an awesome looking black Fendt. Then I decided to go back to sleep and see if I could dream about the 200 series before I got too far ahead in the lineup. Wake up this morning and because I'm SUBSCRIBED and had HIT the NOTIFICATION BELL - boom, dreams come true "New Fendt 200 Series" . Thanks for the custom tour and all the options and specs, the speed and turning radius were impressive. Pretty cool balance between functionality, workflow, and operator comforts. Obviously, a lot of extra butt time in the editing chair, but thanks for the added effort, really great all-round look at the 200's. Sure hope you have an upcoming video planned for the 300's 😉. Hope you're doing well bud, thanks for the custom FLA tour-till next time 😎
Hahah I stayed up a little to late editing the 200 series video and by the time I pressed upload, I uploaded the 300 series video that I posted a while back haha. Thank you for the support Rhino! This one took a while to edit... mind you, they all do haha. There will be lots of harvest videos coming up quick so stay tuned pal! Cheers, talk soon!
awesome video Austin. You have a great voice, very relaxing. It's like an AMSR Channel. Keep 'em coming.
I find his eyes really hypnotizing too. Look at them in a few other videos.
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying them! Thanks for watching!
Hello Austin, great the 200 series. Thanks for the video. The German license plate "OAL-" is very familiar to me. Dieter
The 200 series is awesome! Thanks Dieter!
Thanks for the video bud stay safe and keep them coming
Just uploaded another! Lots of content coming! Thanks for watching😀
I bought a 211 for general farm loader work. I’m and all Fendt farm operation with 500-1167. I was a little annoyed you can’t get the front/rear duals on the 200 series like you can in Europe.
Good video.
Is the 200P Series available with 540 or 1000 front PTO? I have a friend trying to order one and he isn't getting much help from the local dealer. I'm sure he'd be glad to order from Full Line if you're allowed to sell in the States.
Can you order a fendt tractor without the foot pedal option
That’s fast
Do any customers ever factory order their Fendt, having it tweaked to their specific tastes? Or is it they are produced by the factory and dealers shuffle them around to find one that best matches most of the customer tastes? Sorry if this is a dumb question.
There is no such thing as a dumb question! For all the equipment we order that has different options available, we custom order every tractor and choose which specs we want on the tractors/equipment. We usually try and order options that are common in our area and help the farmers. We also order options that will help the resale value for when we take it on trade later on. At Full Line Ag, we usually option our equipment in similar configurations over the years to ensure consistency. If a farmer wants to order his own unit completely customer, they can come in and pick which ever option they would like, just like a car dealership, then we will order it in for them! Hope that helped explain it! That's a great question! Cheers
I know that Massey Ferguson, Challenger and Fendt are practically the same tractor?
They actually are not! Massey Ferguson and Challenger were basically the same tractor but different colours and different options available and standard. Then Fendt and Challenger were similar in the 1000 series and then some of the twin tracks, but not anymore!
Fendt is its own stand alone brand and tractor however there are common parts like transmissions/some engines. But then the Fendt Ideal and the Massey Ferguson Ideal are the same.
Its confusing... haha. Maybe this winter I should make a video on it.
Thanks for the questions!
Did China copy the Foton Lovol tractor from Fend or from the Challenger?
Thanks for the question, I am not sure though!
Idk exectly, but arent they the same? All I know is that Inside from a big Challenger is the Fendt 1000 Motor. So its the same Traktor in a different couleur
You gotta ballpark us a price brother!
$124,000.00 is what I looked up on a Frendt 200 114 hp. Probably cheaper with the 94hp
Does this machine take def fluid?
All new Diesel Engine
Yes it does
that cvt going be the weak link in this tractor
To mutch Computer
Even my Chevy Cruze has more horsepower than that tractor
but that tractor will pull it with ease
@@ralfulrich6254 I doubt it my cruze is in the shop a lot I've put many new parts on it already cuz they broke due to using it