Titolo Trattore

Fendt Favorit 509C Tractor

The Fendt Favorit 509C tractor, produced in 1994 – 1999 in Germany, is a compact and reliable machine. It features a 99 HP 44-speeds four-speeds power shift engine, a 35.7 GAL fuel tank, and a maximum speed of 18-30 MPH. The original price in 1994 – 1999 was $50,000. Here are the full details of the Favorit 509C tractor:

General Information

  • Manufacturer: Fendt
  • Model: Favorit 509C
  • Year: 1994 – 1999
  • Price: $50,000
  • Factory: Germany

Engine – Performance

  • Engine Type: 44-speeds four-speeds power shift
  • Tank Capacity: 35.7 GAL
  • Power: 99 HP
  • Max Speed: 18-30 MPH
  • Consumption: 5.8-14 MPG

Mechanical – Features

  • Mechanical: Four-wheel drive, differential lock, electro-hydraulic front and rear, power steering, hydraulic disc brakes, cab standard with heater, air-conditioning optional
  • Hitch Type: Rear Type III/II control, lower-link draft sensing, rear lift, 12145 LBS
  • PTO Type: Rear PTO, independent, clutch, electro-hydraulic, rear PTO Type 540/750/1000/1400, front PTO, independent, front PTO Type 1000
  • Hydraulic: Pump flow 26.9 GPM
  • Electrical: Ground negative, charging system alternator, battery volts 12, battery AH 110

Dimensions – Extras

  • Dimension: Wheelbase 91.9 inches, weight 10957 LBS, front tire, 420/70R24, rear tire, 480/70R38
  • Cabin Type: Closed
  • GPS: Not available
  • Warranty: 36 months
  • Variants: None

Have you found any incorrect information on this page? Contribute, let us know.

Abner Carter - Tractorspedia

Abner Carter

Abner Carter, a seasoned farmer born in 1947, is a walking encyclopedia of garicultural machinery. With decades of hands-on experience in the fields, he founded Tractorspedia, the ultimate tractor database. At 78 years old, he’s a trusted voice for farmers seeking honest advice on models, specs, and reliability. His no-nonsense approach and deep-rooted passion for farming make him a go-to expert in the industry. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newcomer, Abner ensures you get the right tractor for the job—no gimmicks, just straight talk from a man who’s spent a lifetime in the dirt.