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manufacturer founded in 1930 by Xaver Fendt in
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Corporation in 1997.


History


Company origins and history to 1950

The craftsman family Fendt traces its history back some 350 years. The family became well known in Allgäu for producing
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s. The family also farmed as a sideline and had a small trade in agricultural equipment. Johann Georg Fendt (1868–1933) took over his father Franz Xaver's business in 1898 and began selling and servicing Deutz stationary engines. Prior to 1928, Johann's oldest son Xaver (1907–1989) was employed at Deutz and BMW, while Hermann (1911–1995) continued to help their father operate the family farm and the engine business. In 1928, Xaver returned home, and he, his brother Hermann, and their father Johann extended their business into agricultural utility machines by building a motorized grass mower. In 1930 they built their first "Dieselross" tractor ("Ross" being the German word for a horse of quality as opposed to just an ordinary horse). In 1937, the company was listed in the Kempten (Allgäu) commercial register under the name "Xaver Fendt & Co., Maschinen- und Schlepperfabrik". Xaver and Hermann became shareholders; their mother Kreszentia acted as a limited partner. In 1938, the Fendt brothers built the Dieselross F 22 with up to ; Dieselross tractors developed into a series that continued until 1958. In 1942, the company faced great challenges as the
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government prohibited the construction of liquid-fuelled tractors as a result of the shortage of raw materials. In response, Fendt designed a
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tractor Dieselross G25, which had a standard generator and Deutz unit gas engine. They produced a total of 1,497 of these wood gas tractors between 1942 and 1949. In 1948, the Fendt brothers were able to regain control of the company when they were established as trustees by the US military government that had been installed after
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1950s to 1970s

In 1950, production of the model F15 began, and the factory was producing 300 units per month. On 12 August 1950, the company produced its 10,000th tractor. 1955 saw the company produce its 50,000th unit. In 1958 Fendt introduced their "ff" tractor series with the types Favorit, Farmer and Fix, offering engine power from to . The Favorit 1 was trendsetting in transmission design and build. Fendt's 100,000th tractor was produced in 1961; to represent that milestone, they selected a Farmer 2 tractor and painted it gold.


1970s to the present

In 1970, Fendt created its first universal transporter loader wagon, the Agrobil S model. This year also marked the beginning of cabin production in Asbach-Bäumenheim, following the acquisition of Maschinenfabrik Josef Dechentreiter buiness unit there and the power of its 800 employees. In 1980, a renaming to Fendt GmbH was enacted in order to meet the contemporary requirements for a commercial enterprise. In 1985, Fendt achieved first place in the registration statistics for West Germany for the first time with 6,388 tractors sold and a market share of 18.4 percent. In 1993, the 800 Series became the world's first tractor to feature a hydropnematic suspended cab and front axle, providing premier comfort at its roading speed all the way up to 50 km/h. In 1994, Fendt introduced the first mid-size tractor with a suspended front axle with the favourite 500C. In 1995, the company introduced its Vario Class, featuring innovative gearbox (transmission) technology, making, it the world's first large tractor with the stepless
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. In 1996, the five heirs of Xaver and Hermann Fendt decided to sell the family business. At the end of January 1997, it transferred all shares of Fendt to AGCO. Since 1997, Fendt has operated as wholly owned brand of
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Corporation and its agricultural equipment reaches a global market. In 2009, the Fendt 200 series was offered for the first time with a Vario transmission which cemented Fendt as the first and only brand of tractor globally that featured a continuously variable transmission throughout its entire tractor lineup; 70-360 hp. In 2016, Fendt produced its 250,000th Vario transmission. In 2018, Fendt had the largest share in the European tractor market. Fendt was the market leader by ownership in Germany with a share of 24.2% in 2018. In the annual image barometer published by the DLG, in which German contractors and farmers are surveyed about agricultural engineering companies, Fendt took first place in 2013 with 99.3 out of a possible 100 points. CLIMMAR, an organization that publishes annual Dealer Satisfaction Index for nearly all Ag Equipment brands, has placed Fendt at an average measure of at least 14.1 in 8 of the last 10 years of survey (2011-2021) out of a maximum index of 15. The company is a member of the VDMA, Department of Agricultural Engineering. As of 2022 Fendt showcases a product range that includes
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s, self-propelled sprayers, hay tools, row-crop planters, front end tractor loaders, and telescoping material handlers.


Product range

Fendt currently offers the following types of equipment: * a range of tractors from , the majority of which are produced in Marktoberdorf, Bavaria, Germany, and two models in Jackson, Minnesota, USA. * A range of combine harvesters ranging from , are produced in
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, Italy,. * Forage equipment including forage wagons, tedders, mowers and rakes are badged under the Fendt brand after Fella was acquired by AGCO in 2011. * Large Square Balers formerly Hesston branded, are now marketed under the Fendt brand since being acquired by AGCO. * Planters for placement of row-crops Finishing up the product line are: * Forage harvesters which use Kemper headers * Self-Propelled Sprayers * tractor-mounted loaders * telescoping material handlers or tele-handlers * and tractors modified for the municipalities and forestry sectors.


Tractors

E100 Vario is a 75-kW / 100 hp. electric tractor. It can operate up to 10 hours under actual load.


Combines


Large Square Balers


Planters


Forage Harvesters


Plant Protection Equipment


Material Handling Equipment


Technology


Vario Transmission

The Vario transmission was first developed in the 1970s, but due to excessive noise of the hydraulic portion of the transmission and lack of engineering production methods that had not yet been invented, it was not seen on a production tractor until 1995, when Fendt launched the revolutionary Fendt 926 Vario. This was the first ever stepless transmission to be launched in the tractor market, and is patented to be the only truly stepless transmission when it was first developed. Competitors were unable to make a transmission as advanced as a Fendt Vario at the time with a
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transmission as the only real competition, however, these soon fell out of favor. Since its initial announcement and release, manufacturers such as ZF,
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and CNH group have also developed their own versions of this type of transmission. Fendt's infinitely variable transmission (IVT) differs from a
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(CVT) as an IVT can be traveling at 0.0 km/h whilst the transmission is engaged and not in neutral. The IVT/CVT gearbox is widely regarded as one of the most fuel-efficient gearbox types on the agricultural market prompting nearly all other major manufacturers to develop their own system as it is able to combine more precise ground speed selection by the user with an increase in fuel-efficiency. Variations can be found on other AGCO tractor brands such as
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. The gearbox may be the same however the individual brands have different controls/ joysticks and may have different ECU software. The first generation of Vario transmissions were named for their primary inventor, Hans Marschall and the different classes of the transmission were labeled in honor of him using the format of "MLxxx" where the x characters would indicate how many
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of power could be transferred through the transmission. (i.e. the original Fendt 926 Favorit Vario featured an ML200 Vario Transmission which could transfer 200 kW or 268 maximum
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through it)


Tractor Management System

In 2004, following the paradigm-shift of the Vario transmission, the next large innovation that Fendt delivered was the ability for the tractor gearbox/transmission and the engine to communicate with one another based on parameters set by the operator that allowed the machine to command only as much engine power as needed to complete the commanded task; a concept that was branded as Vario TMS or Tractor Management System.


VarioGrip

Fendt pioneered the idea and implementation of the first tire pressure monitoring and control system for use on an agricultural tractor. It was developed in the late 1980s and first released in an open-loop feedback system offering in 2015 on the Fendt 800, 900, and 1000 Vario Series tractors.


Fendt iD Low Engine Speed Concept

Beginning with the 1000 series tractor in 2015, Fendt created and implemented the use of the low engine speed concept which was also a world-first for any size agricultural tractor. While most
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tractor engines operate at a rated engine RPM of 2000-2300, Fendt engineered the machine to work at its optimum between 1100 and 1500 RPM with a max RPM of 1730. The results from this innovation resulted in lower fluid consumption, longer service intervals, and longer overall machine life due to less component wear. With the success of Fendt iD on the 1000 series, it is also now utilized on the 900 Vario Gen 6 and newer series, the 900 Vario MT series, the 1100 Vario MT series, and the 700 Vario Gen 7 and newer series.


The Trisix

Fendt released a prototype of a new concept tractor at Agritechnica 2007, in
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, Germany, called the TriSix nicknamed "Mobydick" and boasting and six-wheel drive. The front axle and the rearmost steer the tractor, and as the speed of the tractor increases, the amount of steering input on the rear axle reduces to make it safer. It also completely locks out when in transport mode and with some implements. To handle the horsepower the Trisix has two of the company's trademark Vario transmissions, which push the machine up to a top speed of 60 km/h (38 mph). Fendt has not confirmed the production of this machine, and it remains in the prototype stage. The axles and backbone tube are from
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of Tábor, Czech Republic.


Appearances in media

A Fendt 930 Vario was shown on
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, where host
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chose a 930 Vario. It was driven by
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round the
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, and did a time of 3:28.4, the second slowest time round the track. The Fendt 930 Vario does however report a top speed of 37.5 mph, much faster compared to similar competitor's tractors. The Fendt 716 also appeared on BBC1 Scotland, on the program
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, where world-class Fendt Driver, Steven Brown, of Inverdovat Farm, won the annual Scottish Fendt Ploughing Match, receiving a prize of £5,000. Fendt tractors have appeared in the widely-popular ''Farming Simulator 2008'', ''Farming Simulator 2009'', ''Farming Simulator 17'', ''Farming Simulator 19'', ''Farming Simulator 22'' and ''Farming Simulator 25'' games.


See also

*
Deutz-Fahr Deutz-Fahr () is a German agricultural machinery manufacturer. It was established in 1968 after the acquisition of the majority of share capital in FAHR, a leading company already producing agricultural equipment in the previous century, ...
*
Fendt Caravan Fendt-Caravan Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, GmbH is a German manufacturer of travel trailers (caravans) and recreational vehicles; its headquarters is located in Mertingen. Bought out January 1st., 1998 Fendt-Caravan since has been a 100% ...
(formerly a part of Fendt) *
Hanomag Hanomag (Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG, ) was a German producer of steam locomotives, tractors, trucks and military vehicles in Hanover. Hanomag first achieved international fame by delivering numerous steam locomotives to Finland, Romania and ...


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