JCB, a British tractor maker, has created a new version of the world's fastest tractor: the Fastrac Two.

The tractor achieved a speed of over 135 mph, breaking the world record that was held by its first iteration, the Fastrac One.

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JCB has created the world's fastest tractor: the Fastrac Two, which achieved 135.19 mph.

JCB is a manufacturing company that specializes in construction and agricultural equipment. It currently has a range of over 300 products made in 22 plants worldwide, operating in countries like the US, China, and the UK.

The original Fastrac — aptly named the Fastrac One — was deemed the "world's fastest tractor" after it set the record in June, achieving the title at a speed that was over 30 mph slower than the Two's record.

"When we reached 103.6 mph with the Fastrac in the summer, I was convinced we could go even faster, and the JCB team has risen to the challenge by setting this new record," JCB chairman Lord Anthony Bamford said in a statement. "It's an amazing achievement delivered by a young and enthusiastic engineering team. Everyone involved should be very proud of the part they have played in showing off JCB engineering at its very best."

The second iteration of the Fastrac tractor family is stronger, more streamlined, and 10% lighter than its predecessor, according to JCB. The world record run was done at Elvington Airfield in the UK.

The manufacturing company is no stranger to breaking world records. The "Land Speed Record" for diesel-powered cars was set in 2006 with JCB's Dieselmax, which achieved 350.092 mph.

Take a look at the speedy tractor and the team behind it.