Fendt models are often grouped by series families and generation changes rather than a single “one-size” document. This brand page brings together Fendt PDFs that can help you identify the right coverage for a specific tractor lineup, especially when several nearby variants share similar names.
A good fit usually comes from combining a few stable identifiers:
Fendt listings in this section are usually organized around reference material and platform coverage boundaries, such as:
If two PDFs appear close, the safest separator is usually the narrowest scope statement:
Some documents are built as coverage sets for related machines. In that case, focus on whether your tractor is named in the included group and whether the listing signals a shared platform (for example, a family range rather than a single model).
For mixed fleets, it can help to pick one document per platform family first, then narrow further by edition or model grouping. That approach reduces cross-series overlap and makes it easier to keep references aligned to each tractor generation.
If you don’t immediately see an exact model match, try searching within the site using the series name plus the model number band, then compare the listing’s coverage notes to your tractor’s family and generation.