Fendt: 312 Vario V 1.0

: Some reviewers from Farmers Weekly found the placement of certain controls on the side console rather than the armrest to be awkward during bouncy field operations.

: Older models may lack integrated GPS, which can be a drawback for modern precision farming tasks like drilling. Technical Specifications On test: Fendt 312 Vario Profi - Farmers Weekly

: Testers at Profi and Yumpu describe it as an "efficient oil-burner," noting that it sets benchmark status for fuel consumption in its class. Fendt 312 Vario V 1.0

: While adequate, the lifting force and hydraulic power have been described by Farmers Weekly as "unremarkable" compared to some competitors.

: The Vario CVT transmission is a major strong point, praised for its "blissfully simple" operation using a single stubby lever to move from 30m/h to 40km/h without gear changes. : Some reviewers from Farmers Weekly found the

: The VisioPlus cab offers a 77° panoramic view, specifically designed without a crossbar to improve visibility for front-loader work. Critical Considerations

The (specifically the 300 Vario series) is widely reviewed as a benchmark for efficiency and drive comfort in the 100–130 hp category. Key Performance Highlights : While adequate, the lifting force and hydraulic

: It is noted for having one of the narrowest turning circles in its segment, making it highly maneuverable for livestock and dairy operations.