ithastopay
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The block weight makes it.
Gotta disagree with you there nashmachThe new styling :tdown:
The new deutz models seem very high with high bonnets to me but then again I was looking at a nh the other day (t7-190 I think) and it was high looking too.
Not a major issue I suppose though for p/h work etc you are even further from the action.higher bonnets to accommodate emissions technology is the reason apparently
Well it certainly wasn't designed with easy cleaning in mind, too many nooks and crannies.The new styling :tdown:
All tractors are getting higher with you further away from the work but that's because people demand bigger wheels, cab suspension etc which means it's not possible to sit as low.The new deutz models seem very high with high bonnets to me but then again I was looking at a nh the other day (t7-190 I think) and it was high looking too.
Not a major issue I suppose though for p/h work etc you are even further from the action.higher bonnets to accommodate emissions technology is the reason apparently
Is that without the front block @laoisfarmer ?It is a bigger bonnet but visibility is very good with the sloping bonnet, well it is compared to the New Holland and John Deere’s in the yard. Weighed the deutz this morning and it came in at 7200kg
WithoutIs that without the front block @laoisfarmer ?
Off the top of my head the 150 is somewhere around 6400kg with a half set of weights on board. How can Fendt keep their tractors so compact and beautiful when everything else is getting bigger and uglier.It is a bigger bonnet but visibility is very good with the sloping bonnet, well it is compared to the New Holland and John Deere’s in the yard. Weighed the deutz this morning and it came in at 7200kg
Wikepedia and google have it wrong so.........Just so you know deutz invented the 4 stroke engine
Just so you know deutz invented the 4 stroke engine
We had a three stroke chainsaw . Two stroke engine. And you'd get a stroke trying to start it.
I don't know is it right, but was recently told that Same invented the epicyclic unit, as in the type found in a 4wd axle hub??
Doesn’t their logo look like one?