Challenger Tractor

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Challenger
IndustryAgricultural machinery
Founded1986
HeadquartersJackson, Minnesota, United States
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsTractors
ParentAGCO
WebsiteOfficial website
A Challenger MT765B tractor

Challenger is an American brand of agricultural tractors. Created by Caterpillar Inc. in 1986, the brand was sold to AGCO in 2002. Since then, Challenger tractors have been manufactured at the company's Jackson, Minnesota facility.

Production models[]

Origins[]

The original model was the Challenger 65 featuring the Mobile-Trac System (MTS) consisting of rubber tracks and a suspension system. Although marketed as the world's first rubber-tracked agricultural tractor, a company using surplus equipment inspired by the design of military tanks had produced a considerable number of rubber tracked tank tractors. The MTS combined the flotation and traction of steel tracks with the versatility of rubber tires. The use of tracks gave the machines increased tractive performance compared to traditional four wheel drive tractors equipped with tires. The Challenger 65 began as a 270[1] gross HP machine used primarily for heavy tillage.

Late 20th century[]

In 1995 Caterpillar introduced the first "row crop" tracked machines with the Challenger 35, 45 and 55. These machines ranged in power from 130 KW PTO to 168 KW and were designed to be used for a variety of tasks the larger machines could not. The Challenger tracked tractor was produced by Caterpillar at their Dekalb, Illinois location until the Challenger name and all of its associated agricultural assets were sold to AGCO.[2]

Early 21st century[]

Since 2002, when the brand was purchased by AGCO, Challenger tractors have been manufactured at the company's Jackson, Minnesota facility. At the time AGCO purchased the Challenger brand most Challenger dealers were also Caterpillar construction equipment dealers. Although AGCO has shifted focus of the Challenger tractor to the agricultural market, the construction market is still an important sector for the tractors as AGCO still manufactures specially configured machines for use with pull-type earth moving equipment.[3]

The Caterpillar Challenger MT875B was the most powerful production tractor available during its span with 430 KW gross engine power.[4] In 2007, the MT875B broke the world record for most land tilled in 24 hours with a custom-made, 14 m disc harrow fabricated by Grégoire Besson.[5] It tilled 644 ha. The tractor consumed 4.42 liters/ha diesel fuel.[6]

Current[]

The current production of Challenger tractors has expanded to include both tracked and wheeled type tractors. Both types are available in either row-crop or flotation type configurations depending upon the preference of the customer.[7] Since their purchase in 2002, the Challenger brand has used a Caterpillar diesel engine in the majority of their models. However, with the introduction of the D series of each tractor model, AGCO began implementing the use of AGCO Power branded engines that are Tier 4i/Stage 3B emission compliant by using e3, a Selective Catalytic Reduction system which injects urea in engine's exhaust gas stream to reduce nitrogen oxides and particulate matter emitted to the atmosphere.[8][9][10][11]

Former Models[]

Years Produced Model(s) Rated Engine HP
1986-1990 65 270HP
1991-1992 65B, 75B 285HP (65B) 325HP (75B)
1993-1994 65C, 70C, 75C, 85C 285HP (65C) 300HP(70C) 325HP (75C) 355HP (85C)
1995-1998 35, 45, 55 210HP (35) 240HP (45) 310HP (55)
1995-1997 65D, 75D, 85D 300HP (65D) 330HP (75D) 370HP (85D)
1998-2001 65E, 75E, 85E, 95E 310HP (65E) 340HP (75E) 375HP (85E) 410HP (95E)

Current Models[]

  • MT400B Series (discontinued)
  • MT400D Series (discontinued)
  • MT400E Series (utility)
  • MT500D Series (discontinued)
  • MT500E Series
  • MT600D Series (discontinued)
  • MT600E Series
  • MT700C Series (discontinued)
  • MT700D Series (discontinued)
  • MT700E Series (discontinued)
  • MT700
  • MT800C Series (discontinued)
  • MT800E Series (2013-present)
  • MT900C Series (discontinued)
  • MT900E Series (discontinued)
  • MT1000 Series (2017-present)

References[]

  1. ^ "Challenger 65 Test Results". Nebraska Tractor Test Lab. TractorData.com. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  2. ^ "AGCO History". AGCO Corporation. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Special Application Scraper Tractors". AGCO Corporation. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-04-30. Retrieved 2009-06-04.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "XXL Maximum Width Disc Harrow". Gregoire Besson. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  6. ^ "Challenger MT875B tractor sets new world record with Gregoire Besson cultivator - Farmers Weekly". fwi.co.uk. 3 October 2007. Archived from the original on 8 June 2008. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  7. ^ "Tractors - Challenger". AGCO Corporation. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  8. ^ "e3 Selective Catalytic Reduction". AGCO Corporation. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  9. ^ "AGCO updates the MT800 Challenger tractors". Grainews. 2021-03-10. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  10. ^ Nongrum, Nonalynka. "AGCO unveils all-new Challenger MT800 Series track tractors". Far Eastern Agriculture (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  11. ^ "Challenger Unveils Next-Generation Track Tractors". Successful Farming. 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2021-06-11.

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