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New Tractor With 12-Valve Cummins and Zero Electronics Goes Back to the Basics

Anybody in the market for a new tractor knows they’re expensive—really expensive. And not only are they a high upfront cost, but maintenance tends to be increasingly complex, as manufacturers pack them with proprietary software that’s been the cause of at least one big legal battle lately. A Canadian company named Ursa Ag hopes to address that with its new range of 12-valve Cummins-powered tractors that any mechanic can work on.

Oh, and they cost about half as much as the competition, too.

These back-to-basics machines are assembled in Alberta. Ursa’s 150-horsepower and 180-hp models run 5.9-liter Cummins engines, while the larger 260-hp model features an 8.3-liter Cummins li …

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Author: Caleb Jacobs

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