Opinions on John Deere 6195M series.

Wellytrack

Member
Have the engines improved yet? I know some say they never have a problem with theirs etc etc. Experience with the JD owners locally would say not.
 

Finn farmer

Member
Big difference, would have thought the M’s would be more sought after second hand with 8/10k hours on? Sensible choice if so.
When the 6195M was released it was said by the dealer that it'd sell like crazy as it was a virtual follower for the 7530. They sold none that year. In total they sold 5 in 4 years, as people would rather have the smaller R's with boost and better spec. Now that the M series has Autopower it might be different, haven't even been to the new Deere dealers yard so can't say.
 

B R C

Member
Arable Farmer
Interesting, are the smaller ‘M’s better thought of. I have a 6320, cracking tractor but now it’s the only one I have I might consider upgrading it a bit at some point. Mosr work contracted out but still use it for hauling a 14t dump trailer and will be mowing quite a bit of stewardship with 4.6m batwing. Was things a nice 6920/30 or equivalent size M would do.
 

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