Agricultural machinery corporations TYM Co. said on the 13th it will participate in the National Farm Machinery Show 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky.

TYM Co. attends North America's largest farm machinery expo./Courtesy of TYM Co.

Marking its 60th year, the show is one of the largest agricultural machinery exhibitions in North America where agricultural machinery manufacturers and agricultural workers from around the world share the latest technology trends every year. It runs from the 11th to the 14th, local time.

TYM Co. drew strong interest with the T2025P, a model that improves on the T25's marketability. A new heated cab enhances work convenience in North America, where winter temperatures are low. It also unveiled the T5074, a new rollover protection structure model with 74 horsepower. The T5074 is regarded as a value-for-money model that meets demand from North American customers who prioritize reasonable price and practicality. By exhibiting the T6115, an improved version of the large tractor lineup T115, the company strengthened its mid- to large-sized product range.

TYM Co. is focusing on boosting convenience and durability by analyzing actual usage environments and work processes of North American customers. Vice President Kim Ho-gyeom of TYM Co.'s North America subsidiary said, "The new products unveiled this time thoroughly reflected local customer demand from the planning stage to improve completeness and value for money," and added, "This will serve as an opportunity to further grow TYM's foothold in the North American market."

TYM Co. has moved to expand its service infrastructure as well as product competitiveness. In Pennsylvania, it completed the establishment of an additional production base, the Northeast Campus, and in Georgia, the Cedartown Campus, a base for parts supply and technical training.

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