New Holland has unveiled a slew of updates to its offering this month, including updates to three specialty tractor models and a new telehandler, which can be used for manure handling.
TH6.26 Telehandler debuts
New Holland has added a new model to its telehandler range. The new TH6.26 Compact Telehandler is designed for farmers, contractors and landscapers alike.
Part of the TH Series and marketed on its size (with a narrow frame and a cab height of just 75 inches), New Holland says the TH6.26 is ideal for dairy and livestock farms, landscaping businesses and material handling operations. Tasks include stacking bales, loading feed, manure handling and more.
Despite its compact profile, the TH6.26 offers a maximum lift height of 19.7 feet (6 meters) and a lifting capacity of 5,732 pounds (2,600 kilograms).
Equipped with a fuel-efficient, Stage V/Tier 4 Final compliant 74 hp, 4-cylinder engine, the TH6.26 is equipped with a hydrostatic transmission and reaches speeds of over 18 mph.
New tractor models
The T4F and T4V tractors, which are designed for fruit-growing operations, and the T4F S, which is designed for orchard and vineyard operators, have all received updates for the model year 2026, focused on increased performance and comfort.
For the T4F and T4V cab models, improvements include:
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- An upgraded seat for greater support;
- The Gearshift lever has been reshaped for easier shifting;
- Rear lift and electronic remote valves can now be controlled from the electronic joystick, where specified.
The tractors also can be equipped with a new external mechanical control option for easier rear lift adjustment when coupling implements from the ground. Additionally, Cab models with a SuperSteer front axle and horizontal exhaust now benefit from 20 percent more fuel capacity, offering 25 gallons (95 liters) of capacity for extended run time. A new steering sensor on all models automatically turns off 4WD for gentler turning and reduced driveline stress.
On the exterior, T4F and T4V 2026 models have been refreshed with an updated decal to align with New Holland’s ‘Connective Flow’ styling, which was introduced in 2024 on other New Holland product lines such as round balers, T8 and T9 tractors and combines.
Finally, to improve operating safety in the dark, T4F and T4V tractors equipped with the ROPS platform now benefit from additional front working lights. Another external enhancement includes an improved hydraulic pipework support for front valves on cab tractors.
For the T4S models, three models are available (72, 86 and 98 PTO horsepower respectively), and all powered by a four-cylinder 3.6-liter FPT F5C engine. To ensure optimal visibility and maneuverability, the Tier 4B ECOBlue Compact HI-eSCR aftertreatment system is located under the hood. A 12×12 transmission with a mechanical shuttle or power shuttle is available. For even slower speeds in special applications, a creeper package is optional. The choice of a standard (49.8 inches/1264.9 mm) or narrow (45.3 inches/1150.6 mm) axle further tailors the tractor based on the owner’s application needs.
While a ROPS model was introduced in North America in 2024, the cab model is now available, rounding out the T4F S Series offering. A fully adjustable steering column, flat deck and suspended pedals are designed for operator comfort while main controls, like hydraulic and gearshift levers, are all located to the right within ideal reach.
The new Model Year 2026 tractors will arrive in dealer inventory in September 2025m, and a T4F and T4F S model will be on display for a first look at the 2025 World Ag Expo in Tulare, CA, Feb. 11-13, in the New Holland booth.