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Post by Southern on Nov 5, 2011 11:22:16 GMT -5
I finally saw a the photos the new tractors. They did well on the new looks. All new cab that is larger. And better views while driving. These are very nice looking tractors. Wished they did a different hood/grill area. Looks like a Deere to me. www.agworld.cc/news/2011_Versatile/index.htm
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Post by mstjhamfarms on Nov 5, 2011 16:05:15 GMT -5
Kind of got a JD shape to it, oh well still looks sexy. Would somebody please produce these in 1/64 so I can have two
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Post by ManitobanFarmerKid on Nov 5, 2011 17:06:10 GMT -5
They also released their new combine line this past week as well. And yes, these tractors still do look sexy!
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Post by Southern on Nov 5, 2011 18:17:06 GMT -5
I'm glad to see this well known brand making a come back. They have my respect. Which is why I got a couple in my 64th collection. I still have the 1150 and TF on order to show up. I wouldn't mind seeing one of these done as well. I will consider adding it as well.
Since it gives you another Modern Iron choice other than Deere or CNH.
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Post by CDC on Nov 5, 2011 21:13:15 GMT -5
Kind of got a JD shape to it, oh well still looks sexy. Would somebody please produce these in 1/64 so I can have two ... with tripples
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Post by Tomas D. on Nov 6, 2011 1:00:15 GMT -5
id trade my deere off anyday for one of these
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Post by Southern on Nov 6, 2011 9:36:17 GMT -5
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Post by treymo on Nov 6, 2011 9:48:49 GMT -5
Nice! That definately resembles a Deere.. I wish they'd change up the trannys and be a little more autosteer friendly or else we'd have one by now.. Trey
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Post by steelin81 on Nov 6, 2011 10:34:36 GMT -5
The cab and exhaust stack kinda look like they came from an AgcoStar. Trey your right about the tranny's, even if they would be able to shift between two gears like a quad range it would help. A straight standard is alright on flat ground but out here where it is a little bit hilly, you either have to stop and shift at the bottom or drive to the top and seed down the hill. Both ways take alot of time out of the day.
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Post by ManitobanFarmerKid on Nov 6, 2011 15:44:26 GMT -5
Trey: whats wrong with the Cat powershift? It's as reliable/durable as they come and very simple as well. Also, an autosteer ready option has been availabe on the previous 4wds according to the brochure and sales rep that was at Manitoba AgDays.
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Post by jd3020 on Nov 6, 2011 20:45:21 GMT -5
i went to the show they had last week, im still deciding if i like them or not
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Post by Southern on Nov 6, 2011 20:54:12 GMT -5
I agree something from caterpillar is about tough as you can get. They know more than most about building durable stuff.
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