Fendt Favorit 712 Vario Tractor

Manufacturer Fendt
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Model Favorit 712 Vario
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FENDT FAVORIT 712 VARIO POWER

Engine 125hp / 93.2kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Fendt Favorit 712 Vario's Deutz turbocharged diesel engine offers a robust 125hp at a rated 2100 RPM, delivering high torque of 416.7 lb-ft at 1400 RPM, making it well-suited for demanding agricultural tasks such as plowing and heavy towing. Its 6-cylinder configuration and substantial displacement of 5.7L provide smooth power delivery and efficiency under load; however, users should consider the potential higher fuel consumption typical of larger engines. Effective use of this tractor can optimize crop yield in expansive fields or rugged terrain, benefiting from its torque characteristics during low-speed operations.

Description Deutz turbocharged diesel 6-cylinder
Displacement 347.8ci / 5.7L
Bore/Stroke 3.8583x4.959inches / 98x 126mm
Power 125hp / 93.2kW
Rated RPM 2100
Torque 416.7lb-ft / 565.0Nm
Torque RPM 1400

FENDT FAVORIT 712 VARIO ENGINE

The Fendt Favorit 712 Vario, equipped with a Deutz 5.7L 6-cylinder diesel engine, offers robust power delivery suitable for agricultural tasks requiring durability and efficiency. Its substantial 79.3-gallon fuel tank supports extended operational periods, reducing downtime for refueling on large fields. However, the relatively high weight associated with such a powerful engine may challenge maneuverability in tighter spaces or uneven terrain.

Description Deutz 5.7L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 79.3gal / 300.2L

TRANSMISSION

The Fendt Favorit 712 Vario features a continuously variable transmission (CVT), providing infinite gear options for seamless speed adjustments and optimal power delivery, enhancing fuel efficiency. This design allows for smooth transitions in demanding applications, such as plowing or transport, and minimizes operator fatigue. However, maintenance of the CVT can be more complex and may require specialized training or equipment.

Gears infinite forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The Fendt Favorit 712 Vario features a 4x4 MFWD (Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive) chassis, providing superior traction and stability in varied field conditions. The advanced Vario transmission allows for infinitely variable speed control, optimizing fuel efficiency and enhancing operator comfort. However, the complexity of the MFWD system may require specialized maintenance and could pose challenges in terms of repair costs.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD

HYDRAULICS

Pump flow 29.1gpm / 110.1lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear lift 16458lbs / 7465kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 540, 750, 1000

FENDT FAVORIT 712 VARIO TIRES

The Fendt Favorit 712 Vario, equipped with 420/70R28 Ag front tires and 520/70R38 Ag rear tires, enhances traction and stability, especially in heavy fieldwork. The larger rear tire size improves load-bearing capacity and reduces soil compaction, making it ideal for sustainable farming practices. However, the tire size might limit maneuverability in tighter spaces, necessitating careful planning for field operations.

Ag front 420/70R28
Ag rear 520/70R38

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 111.81inches / 283cm
Length 181.89inches / 462cm
Height 113.78inches / 289cm
Weight 13274lbs / 6021kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Fendt Favorit 712 Vario's wheelbase of 111.81 inches enhances stability during field operations, making it ideal for heavy-duty agricultural tasks. With a substantial weight of 13,274 lbs, this tractor provides excellent traction, particularly with its larger rear tires (520/70R38), which are advantageous for plowing and towing. However, the heavier weight may challenge mobility in soft soil conditions, necessitating careful operational considerations in wet fields.

Wheelbase 111.81inches / 283cm
Weight 13274lbs / 6021kg
Front tire 420/70R28
Rear tire 520/70R38


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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