The KENTAVR brand once again confirms its leadership position among manufacturers of water-cooled walk-behind tractors. In 2025, the equipment received several practical updates that further increase convenience, reliability, and work productivity. And most importantly — these improvements have become standard for the entire new batch of equipment.
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Temperature Sensor: The Control That Was Previously Missing
New Kentavr walk-behind tractors now come equipped with a coolant temperature sensor. It’s installed directly in the radiator cap, allowing real-time monitoring of the cooling system’s temperature indicators.
For users, this means the main thing: no risk of overheating, timely response to potential engine problems, and — as a result — longer equipment life without unnecessary repair costs. Temperature control is not a luxury, but a practical necessity that is now implemented at the base configuration level.
Fuel Level Sensor: Equipment Won’t Stop in the Field Anymore
Another important innovation is the built-in fuel level sensor. Now the operator always sees how much diesel remains in the tank. This seemingly minor detail is a real breakthrough in convenience, as it prevents stops due to fuel shortage, reduces the risk of air entering the fuel system and related starting problems.


Extended Engine and Mower Mounts: More Freedom, Less Hassle
Another update is the modernized chassis with extended mounts for the engine and belt mower. Thanks to this:
- Installation of attachments occurs without adjustment and additional modifications
- A wider range of engine position adjustment on the frame has appeared, allowing more precise configuration of the equipment for specific tasks or terrain features
These improvements are not just technical details, but a response to real user requests. And this is exactly what distinguishes Kentavr among competitors.
Why is Water Cooling an Advantage?
Compared to an air system, water cooling better handles heat removal from the engine. This is especially critical during prolonged loads in heat or when working heavy soil. The liquid cools the cylinder block evenly, reducing wear and increasing engine life.
And although equipment with such a system is slightly more expensive, it quickly pays off thanks to stable operation, fuel savings, and reduced maintenance costs. And with new functionality — it becomes even more profitable.
Heavy Kentavr Walk-Behind Tractors: What’s New in 2025?
All Kentavr models with water cooling have a powerful diesel 4-stroke engine, multi-stage air filtration, three drive belts, 2-disc clutch, and differential. This is the basic set that allows using the equipment not as a dacha option, but as a real working machine for daily intensive use.
Thanks to increased weight (over 250 kg), the walk-behind tractor has better stability and better soil traction. Large pneumatic wheels allow working on uneven terrain without slipping or getting stuck.
A wide range of gears, power take-off shaft, variable track width, and variety of attachments — all this makes the walk-behind tractor a universal tool: plowing, milling, cargo transportation, sowing, mowing, hilling, spraying.
In 2025, Kentavr equipment continues to be provided with an official 2-year warranty, full service support, and fast parts supply. You won’t be left alone with a problem. This is also part of the standard that the company strictly adheres to.

Why are KENTAVR Water-Cooled Walk-Behind Tractors the Right Choice?
- Real technical updates — not for show, but for convenience
- Time, fuel, and resource savings
- High power and versatility for any farm
- Assembly quality tested over years, and now — even a level higher
- Warranty, service, and support — we don’t promise, we deliver
If you’re still thinking about which model to choose — we recommend paying attention to the updated 2025 Kentavr diesel walk-behind tractors. This is the right choice for those who don’t want to waste either time or money. And the new improvements are another argument in favor of KENTAVR brand leadership in the Ukrainian agricultural machinery market.