The open reference for farm & ag machinery.
Clear, comparable, well-sourced machine specifications — kept current across UK and US units, with the source behind every figure.
What FarmFleetSpecs is
FarmFleetSpecs is an independent, open reference for farm and agricultural machinery. We bring together normalized specifications, test data, manuals, ownership notes and recall information for tractors and related equipment — presented consistently in both UK metric and US imperial units.
Our goal is simple: when you want to look up a machine, you should find clear, comparable, well-sourced figures in one place, without sales pressure.
How we compile our data
Specifications are compiled from public manufacturer materials, official spec sheets, standardized test reports and reputable public reference sources. We normalize every figure into consistent UK and US units so models can be compared like-for-like.
Each model page shows the source behind its figures, and every specification carries a draft or verified status. "Verified" means a figure has been cross-checked against a primary or secondary source; "draft" means it is published from a reference source but not yet independently confirmed. We are transparent about which is which rather than presenting everything as final.
Editorial standards
We aim for accuracy over volume. Figures are attributed, units are stated, and confidence is shown openly. When sources disagree, we prefer the manufacturer’s own published data.
We are not affiliated with any manufacturer or dealer. Where the site offers to connect you with a dealer for an enquiry, that is clearly marked and entirely optional — it never changes the specifications we publish.
Corrections and contributions
We know reference data is never perfect. If you spot an error or have a better source, you can submit a correction directly from any model page, and our editorial process reviews it. Reader corrections are a core part of how the catalog improves over time.
Who it’s for
Farmers and contractors comparing machines, buyers researching a purchase, operators and technicians checking figures, and enthusiasts exploring classic and current equipment. If you work with or care about ag machinery, this reference is built for you.
Questions or corrections?
We’d genuinely like to hear from you — whether it’s a data correction, a coverage request, or a general enquiry.
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