The Zetor Forterra HD is a mid-small tractor capable of operating light equipment. Although it has a slightly-high maintenance cost, the Forterra HD can be upgraded into a medium-power tractor, allowing it to remain competitive with stronger tractors.
Good Engine Upgrade: The Forterra HD can be upgraded at any time with a stronger engine, turning it into an excellent tractor for small fields. Maintenance costs are not significantly increased with this upgrade, either.
Free Wide Tires: The Forterra HD comes with wider tires than similar tractors of its class by default, with no need for upgrade. This gives it a bit of extra stability, particularly when lifting objects with a Front Loading Arm attachment.
Large Fuel Tank: The Forterra HD's fuel tank is a little larger than normal for its engine power.
Somewhat Underpowered: In its default setup, the Forterra HD will struggle when pulling loaded tippers, especially uphill. The upgraded engine will significantly reduce this problem.
Slightly High Maintenance: The Forterra HD has an above-average maintenance cost.
Customization
No: Can't install a Front Loading Arm attachment.
Yes (+$800): Adds a Front Loading Arm attachment point at the front of the tractor.
130 HD: No change to engine power.
150 HD (+$10,000 and +$20/d): Increases engine power output to 108 kW / 147 hp, which is slightly stronger than a Valtra N Series at a significantly lower overall cost.
Standard: A set of wide tires for no extra cost. Gives slightly better stability.
Narrow Tires (+$600): A set of narrow wheels. Significantly improves the vehicle's turning radius, but also makes it more prone to tipping over.
Default color
+$200
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Forterra HD wheel size comparison. Standard (wide) on the left, Narrow on the right.