Rationalization plus cost-effective machinery equal maximized yield in agriculture and forestry. Our engines have cost-effectiveness built in. Manufacturers and operators alike recognize it in their performance, reliability and long service intervals.
The demands on the engine differ just as widely as the applications. For some, the ideal engine has to be extremely compact, others call for minimum weight. The ability to communicate with digital control systems is an increasingly frequent requirement. Another is the facility for exchanging engine data in an interactive dialogue – for Internet-based remote maintenance, for example.
Only one thing is certain: There is always a MTU diesel engine to fit the task perfectly: