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Ventrac unveils 4500 Tractor at sales meeting

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Photo: Ventrac
Photo: Ventrac
Photo: Ventrac
Photo: Ventrac

ORRVILLE, OH — Ventrac, by Venture Products, Inc. unveiled a new Model 4500 tractor at a recent International Dealer Sales Meeting. The sales meeting was held in Canton, OH, where Ventrac dealerships were invited to get the first look at the new tractor.

More than 10 different countries were represented in the dealership attendance, with some traveling from as far away as Japan. The meeting culminated with a hands-on demonstration held at Malone University, where dealers operated the new 4500 tractor and experienced the features and benefits of the new model. Dealers tried their hand at stump grinding, trenching, edging, tilling, mowing, aerating and, much more.

Tim Jeffries, director of sales, said dealers were excited about the meeting. “It was awesome to have our dealers together for a few days,” he says. “They are excited about the new benefits and features of the new tractor and the direction that Ventrac is heading.”

The new 4500 balances building on the company’s past while redefining the future. With new powerful engine options, more safety features, enhanced technology and easy, comfortable handling, Jeffries says, the 4500 will soon become a customer favorite in Ventrac’s lineup.

New multiple engine options offer powerful performance choices in the Briggs and Stratton, Kawasaki and Kubota models. The new 4500 will provide a propane “green” engine option with the Kubota DF972. When adding the optional propane kit, this Bi-Fuel Ready tractor offers gas and/or propane fuel operation for fuel savings and cleaner burning emissions and can reduce your carbon footprint up to 90%, per the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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