Like 2 perspectives on tractors it gives all round views of understanding what this tractor has to offer. Interesting top three, so who be other two? I reckon McCormick X7? I would like see 200hp 4 cylinder tractor but as you said it has be reliable, would see both of your views on what future of tractors will be like n is anatomus tractor the answer, is hydrogen next big think as diesel prices here in Australia is $2.40 for Lt.
If you do a decent amount of time on a vario style tractor in a field you soon get fed up of using the pedal,personally I use pedal in the yard and stick in the field.
Me too (James) - when it's a good Vario, I like to use the stick in the field and the pedal for road. Simon, n the other hand prefers pedal all the way!
I agree with driving tractors on the joystick I drive a command pro tractor and I just don’t feel in control it feels the tractor is and I don’t like that. And it’s true it applies to all makes
Like 2 perspectives on tractors it gives all round views of understanding what this tractor has to offer. Interesting top three, so who be other two? I reckon McCormick X7? I would like see 200hp 4 cylinder tractor but as you said it has be reliable, would see both of your views on what future of tractors will be like n is anatomus tractor the answer, is hydrogen next big think as diesel prices here in Australia is $2.40 for Lt.
Looks a good all round tractor .you boys might as well have a 6 foot mower on the back .fill the mower less time and fuel cutting feilds
If you do a decent amount of time on a vario style tractor in a field you soon get fed up of using the pedal,personally I use pedal in the yard and stick in the field.
Me too (James) - when it's a good Vario, I like to use the stick in the field and the pedal for road. Simon, n the other hand prefers pedal all the way!
I agree with driving tractors on the joystick I drive a command pro tractor and I just don’t feel in control it feels the tractor is and I don’t like that. And it’s true it applies to all makes