6610 replacement

cousinjack

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Cornwall
We bought a 6130m

No complaints at all... super machine .. and the new r' loader is amazing!

We were looking at a 6430/6330 but the difference in price between a 3k hour one of them and a new M was not enough to encourage us to go second hand !!
Buy new, and you get warranty etc ....
 

nick...

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
south norfolk
Is that not what everyone said about 3050’s, 4955’s then 6910’s then 6920’s and now it’s 7530’s!
How many last classics can Deere make?
Maybe but all the R series will just get recycled as they will be too expensive to repair with all the electrics and computer controlled stuff on them.cant see any demand from third world countries for them either.no one wants modern excavators and trucks in those countries either as they cant be repaired in the middle of nowhere.its already a massive problem finding new homes for construction equipment after its first life in this country.
Nick...
 

Fragonard

Member
Judging by this thread, the 20 are better than the 30 series?
I thought the 30 had sorted all the 20 series problems?
Some 6920 were rubbish, if I remember correctly.
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
You really ort to be selling those airport JD's you look after but please don't ever forget I have first shout;)(y)
They’ve just had a sneaky rep come in (when I wasn’t there!) trying to swap one for a 6130R as a like for like hp/spec! :banghead: It won’t happen though I’ve sorted that;).

They where ment to come back last Friday but cancelled as I was in:cautious:.
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
Maybe but all the R series will just get recycled as they will be too expensive to repair with all the electrics and computer controlled stuff on them.cant see any demand from third world countries for them either.no one wants modern excavators and trucks in those countries either as they cant be repaired in the middle of nowhere.its already a massive problem finding new homes for construction equipment after its first life in this country.
Nick...
That’s exactly what everyone said when the 00/10 series came out “aren’t they very plastic” “they won’t last like a 50” “bet the electrics don’t last!” How many 20/30 series have been exported with all their electrics?
Thing is, the electrics/controllers are actually the most reliable part of the machine, they just tell you that there’s a mechanical issue/problem 90% of the time.
 
We bought a 6130m

No complaints at all... super machine .. and the new r' loader is amazing!

We were looking at a 6430/6330 but the difference in price between a 3k hour one of them and a new M was not enough to encourage us to go second hand !!
Buy new, and you get warranty etc ....
Could do but want an extra tractor , so two good used , better than one new , and to be honest prefer 10/20 s to the new ones , got two 215s for all primary work , and a nice 64/66 on sprayer more than adequate than running around with a 10 ton tractor when a smaller one will do job , don't need twin beacons etc knob extension like some who cannot drive older stuff or won't .
 

DaveJ

Member
Location
Montgomeryshire
We bought a 6130m

No complaints at all... super machine .. and the new r' loader is amazing!

We were looking at a 6430/6330 but the difference in price between a 3k hour one of them and a new M was not enough to encourage us to go second hand !!
Buy new, and you get warranty etc ....

I had a 6120m with a 623r loader on demo a couple of weeks ago and really didn't care for it. Loader had more capacity but seemed clumsy compared to my old 633 and view to the attachment was terrible. Pallet forks vanished altogether. Also quite finicky to put on. Found despite what the lad who brought it said, I had to couple the hydraulics 1st and tweak the rams. Disappointed.
 

cousinjack

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Cornwall
I had a 6120m with a 623r loader on demo a couple of weeks ago and really didn't care for it. Loader had more capacity but seemed clumsy compared to my old 633 and view to the attachment was terrible. Pallet forks vanished altogether. Also quite finicky to put on. Found despite what the lad who brought it said, I had to couple the hydraulics 1st and tweak the rams. Disappointed.

I can totally see what you are saying. And at first I was of the same opinion, when compared to our 6310 and 631 loader. But performance wise there is no comparison.. I'll agree that the vision is not so good, but as we generally use a telehander around the yard it hasn't bothered me too much ..

As for attaching and detaching, it gets a lot quicker with use and practice.. although the older system is easier, and more foolproof, the new system is certainly quicker when you get the hang of it..
 

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