History of Holder Tractors
HOLDER is a Canadian utility vehicle manufacturer founded in 1888. The company's headquarters are located in Greeley, Ontario, Canada.
Holder is a multifunctional utility vehicle for year-round maintenance of roads, squares and park areas. The Holder machine concept has been developed specifically to meet the challenges faced by utilities: the cab at the front allows the driver to have an optimal view of the front attachments, while the powerful hydraulic system and PTO (power take-off shaft) allow the use of a wide range of attachments. All-wheel drive allows you to confidently drive the machine on difficult terrain or in difficult terrain conditions (for example, snow drifts, ice, etc.). The versatility of the machine is achieved by a wide range of aggregation options thanks to three equipment installation points: front, rear and on the platform.
A standardized three-point hitch with a lift mechanism and front and rear hydraulic power couplers (Quick Couplings) make the Holder a versatile base machine. The platform behind the cab with a load capacity of 1200 kg is designed to install various attachments (PGM distributor, water tank, dump platform, etc.). Front and rear mechanical power take-offs allow the use of equipment that requires a large amount of transmitted power, which is especially important for high-performance equipment such as a snow blower.
SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 3412 mm
Width: 1328 mm
Height: 2240 mm
Drive: 4 x 4
Control: articulated frame
Engine: Deutz, 4 cylinders
Power: 92 HP
Cooling: water
PTO front: 540/1000 rpm