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20 Mahindra’s Technological Advantage to Meet Tier IV


THE WORLD’S #1 SELLING TRACTOR


2538 HST Cab Tractor


COUNTRY LIFE IN BC • MARCH 2017


What Does The Advanced Common Rail Diesel Technology (MCRD) Mean To You?


Cleaner & Greener Exhaust - More efficient fuel combustion due to multiple injections per cylinder stroke. Significant reduction in NOx and Particulate Matter.


Higher Injection Pressure - Reducing visible engine smoke.


Diesel Oxidation Catalyst - Exhaust after treatment device means no regeneration.


Handlers Equipment Moved just minutes north of the Sumas/Huntington border!


339 Sumas Way, Abbotsford BC V2S 8E5 604.864.3601


Noble Tractor 4193 Noble Rd, Armstrong BC V0E 1B4 1.800.661.3141 580 Chilcotin Rd, Kamloops, BC V2H 1G5 1.800.851.3101


Premium Truck 1015 Great Street, Prince George, BC V2N 2K8 250.563.0696 1100 South Lakeside Drive, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3A6 250.398.7411


No Diesel Particulate Filter - No filter replacements saves time and money.


No DPF Burn Off Required - No operator involvement No need to create high heat engine


No Urea or DEF Fluid Required Safer, Cleaner, quieter Meets Tier IV


Mahindra Invested over $30 Million in engine technology to make your work life easier. Stop by your local Mahindra Dealer to find out more


Tractor Time 30 minutes from Victoria and 15 Minutes from Highway 1 in Metchosin!


4377C Metchosin Rd, Victoria, BC V9C 3Z4 250.474.3301


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