To be proactive and to remain flexible, especially for winter maintenance operations, is also important to Holger Hahn. He has been the head of the town service yard since 2005. Among other things, he is responsible for clearing snow and ice from the roads in the winter, starting at three in the morning, with the Fendt 720 Vario. “The Fendt tractors work so quietly that we can now even work at night. That is a huge advantage,” he confides smiling. His office is located directly in the service yard in one of the five commercial zones of the town. It is a flat-roofed building with garages connected to it. That is where all machines and implements are kept that are required for maintaining the streets, parks and pavements. Holger Hahn is responsible for 16 employees. They take care of a total area of 2800 ha: 166 streets totalling 72 km and 200,000 m2 of green spaces. Every morning at 6:30 am, he schedules the work. In the winter, snow clearing operations are driven in two shifts or, alternatively, trees are cut. Things look different in the summer: Then the streets need to be cleaned every day, flower beds and lawns must be laid out and maintained, building projects and repairs must be completed and support for events must be provided for. Since August 2012, much of this work is performed with a Fendt 208 V. “Now we already have two Fendt tractors and are planning on a third one. And at the beginning, I was totally convinced that I didn’t have any areas of application for the tractor,” the constructional engineer recalls smiling. Eckehard Burkhardt, employed at the municipal division of the AGCO/Fendt distributor BayWa in Erfurt, brought Fendt tractors to Holger Hahn’s attention at that time. He explains that five municipalities in the vicinity already work with Fendt tractors and are highly satisfied with them.