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Caterpillar MT 800: a High Horsepower Tracked Tractor For the 21st Century
Horsepower unmatched by today’s ag tractors and the most versatile design in the industry headline the all-new Challenger MT800 Series tractors. Four models, ranging from 340 to 500 gross engine horsepower, stretch the limits on productivity and performance in the high-horsepower tractor category. These new machines build on legendary track technology with advancements in comfort, power and speed. Leading
the Class with 500 Horsepower
The largest tractor in the series, the Challenger MT865, offers
the highest horsepower of any production tractor – track or wheel.
Powered by a 964-cubic-inch (15.8L) Cat® C16 engine, the
MT865 is rated at 500 gross engine horsepower.
Matched with a belted ag tractor’s ability to put a higher percentage
of the engine’s power to the ground, this tractor will offer farmers
unprecedented pull and ability to get work done.
“This tractor gives farmers the ability to pull wider tools and
bigger seeding units to increase their overall efficiency,” says Brian
Foster, senior marketing consultant. “Customers
have been asking for this kind of power and this tractor delivers.”
Adjustable Track Gauge Offers Unsurpassed VersatilityThe Challenger MT800 Series is the first in its
size class to offer adjustable track gauge.
The exclusive Mobil-tracÔ system undercarriage design allows the distance
between the tracks to be infinitely adjusted between 90 and 128 inches
(2286-3251 mm) to optimize the tractor for a wide variety of tillage and
row-crop applications. The new
in-line reaction arm allows for quick, easy gauge changes that can be made
without spacers and without detensioning the belt. The MT800 Series also offers the longest
wheelbase of any two-track design in the industry, for maximum balance,
flotation and tractive efficiency. New
suspended midwheels improve traction and ride in uneven field and road
conditions. A larger rear
drivewheel allows for excellent crop clearance, as well as improved
belt-to-driver grip. The widest variety of undercarriage options adds
to the overall versatility of the MT800s.
Belts are available in four widths, from 18 to 36 inches (457 - 914
mm), and in two types. Two idler,
midwheel and driver widths are offered to improve belt life, allow for use of
narrow belts in row crops, and improve belt-to-driver performance.
“Because of the versatility of this design, a
farmer can use this tractor for a wider variety of jobs.
With a simple change of belts and track spacing, the MT800 can go from
tillage operations to in-row applications,” Foster says.
“Tractor utilization is improved, and overall owning and operating
costs can be reduced.” Performance
for the Business of Farming When it comes to the demands on hydraulics, the
Challenger MT800 Series tractors answer with standard 43.5 gpm (166 LPM) flow,
and four standard remote circuits. An
optional 59 gpm (223 LPM) pump is available, as well as two additional remote
hydraulic valves for a total of six. The
exclusive Load-Independent Flow Division (LIFD) ensures proportional oil flow
to all circuits when the system is operating at maximum capacity, resulting in
smooth, coordinated operation of every function. To further augment versatility, three drawbar
types are available for MT800 tractors. This
includes a first-of-its-kind optional controlled drawbar, which uses hydraulic
cylinders to control its position or dampen the drawbar when unpinned.
The standard tractor is equipped with a wide-swinging roller drawbar,
with plus or minus 32 degrees of swing. Tractors
equipped with an optional steerable 3-point hitch come with a free-swinging
drawbar that offers plus or minus 28 degrees of swing from the centerline. The optional 3-point hitch for the MT800
tractors is an exclusive steerable design with 19,500 lb. (8845 kg) of lift
capacity. The steerable hitch is
tied into the steering and improves tractor steering control and row
corrections, especially advantageous in narrower gauge applications. To keep farmers in the field longer, the MT800 Series tractors offer a standard 305-gallon (1155 L) fuel tank. By adding an optional center tank, fuel capacity can be increased to up to 330 gallons (1249 L). The MT865 comes standard with a 330-gallon (1249 L) fuel tank. Moving between fields becomes more efficient as well, with a top transport speed of 24.6 mph (39.6 km/hr).
The Power to PerformThe Challenger MT800 Series tractors are powered
by Caterpillar engines, and use Cat’s proven mechanically
actuated, electronically controlled unit injectors and air-to-air aftercooling
(ATAAC). Challenger MT835 and
MT845 tractors use the Cat C12 engine to achieve 340 (254 kW) and 380 (283 kW)
horsepower, respectively. The
MT855, rated at 450 horsepower (336 kW), is powered by the Cat C15 engine.
A Cat C16 engine gives the Challenger MT865 industry-leading 500
horsepower (373 kW).
The Challenger MT800 Series tractors’ powertrain integrates
many proven components into the new design.
The 16F/4R Caterpillar designed transmission offers nine gears in the
critical 3.4 to 9.3 mph (5.8 to 14.9 km/h) working range.
The broad operational range allows the tractor to adapt to changing
conditions without sacrificing performance.
Linking the entire tractor together is an innovative electronic management system. The Intellitronics network enables the engine to communicate with the entire powertrain for smooth shifting, optimum power management and the most efficient use of fuel. The optional ISO11783 electronics system allows Challenger MT800 Series tractors to recognize and communicate with implements for coordinated operation.
Enhanced Comfort for Maximum Productivity
The Challenger MT800 Series cab offers excellent space,
visibility and comfort. The spacious cab boasts 108 cubic feet (3.06 m3)
of cab volume surrounded by 67.5 square feet (6.2 m2) of glass.
An exclusive Surround-Flow ventilation system directs air through
strategically placed vents and ducts for maximum airflow and consistent cab
temperature. Optional climate
control helps maintain a comfortable interior temperature, regardless of
changing conditions outside. The optional Nightbreaker™ HID lighting system
improves visibility at night, and under adverse weather conditions.
A walk-around platform provides easy access all around the outside of
the cab for fueling, adjusting lights for varying implements, or cleaning. The Tractor Management Center (TMC) includes the
TMC display and controls for the transmission, hydraulics, throttle, 3-point
hitch (optional), PTO (optional), and a roading lockout switch, as well as an
integrated armrest. The TMC
rotates with the operator seat for easy access and maximum visibility.
The TMC display provides the operator with basic tractor performance
data and diagnostic information from the Intellitronics system.
The new Opti-RideÔ suspension increases productivity by offering a smooth ride at top field and transport speeds. The chassis is isolated by two large rubber/ fabric springs. Additional rubber cushioning material added to the driver, midwheels and idler further enhances the ride. Cutting-Edge Technology Enhances
Performance
“Like the Challenger MT700 Series tractors
introduced in Fall 2001, the MT800s were designed from the start to include
innovations and technologies that improve overall performance,” says Foster.
Examples include electronic control modules throughout the tractor that
share performance data via the Intellitronics network.
This allows the tractor to monitor and diagnose performance, program
repetitive tasks and interface with various GPS-based systems, including
guidance controls. The One-TouchÔ management system allows the operator to record a
series of functions, and then repeat the series on command. One-Touch control can automate a sequence of events such as
transmission shifting, throttle, 3-point hitch position, PTO status, implement
raise and lower functions and automatic guidance. An optional Auto-GuideÔ satellite guidance system steers the tractor when
making parallel swaths. The system
uses GPS technology and provides multiple levels of accuracy, ranging from less
than one meter to less than one inch. “The
key benefits of this system are improved efficiency and reduced operator
fatigue,” Foster explains. “The
operator can focus more attention on implement performance and gain the benefits of reduced
overlap or underlap.”
On Display at Spring Farm Shows
The new Challenger MT800 Series tractors will be shown at Spring
2002 farm shows including: World Ag Expo, Tulare, Calif., Feb. 12-14; National
Farm Machinery Show, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 13-16; and the Commodity Classic,
Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 21-23. At this time there is no news on the availability of toys of the MT 800 series. It is expected they will be offered by Norscott.
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