6930 / 6630 / 6430

Cmoran

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Galway Ireland
My 6330 standard (mapped) handled the lely 245 better than 150hp deutz in your situation I’d really be thinking a 6630 standard be ideal I used to have a 6620 with a loader it was nearly as nimble as the 6330
 

Deepseaman

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6930 be to cumbersome for loader / baler work ? mostly only paddock loading in and out of , not shed work . Been told of one that has a complete new back end incl trans in my budget , but thinking that may be a handful in small paddocks . How do they turn following windrows etc , much worse than a 6630 would ? I am only used to the 4 cyl machines
 
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KB6930

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Location
Borders
6930 be to cumbersome for loader / baler work ? mostly only paddock loading in and out of , not shed work . Been told of one that has a complete new back end incl trans in my budget , but thinking that may be a handful in small paddocks . How do they turn following windrows etc , much worse than a 6630 would ? I am only used to the 4 cyl machines
No worse than a 6630 if there's any difference in length at all it'll be marginal. Just give it as much turning circle as possible on the hub stops and you'll be fine
 

Scholsey

Member
Location
Herefordshire
Used to pull a light 5 furrow plough with a 6420 and 500kg weight on front linkage, plenty of power just need to get the weight down, if you plan on taking loader off for draft work maybe even baling I would look at front linkage and a decent weight or be ready to maul weights on and off.

Try and find one without a loader and put a loader on it yourself.
 

manfromhill

Member
When I was looking for a 6620 and looked at 68 and 69s think there the same length but different weights as bigger backend and the 20 20 box rather than the 24 or 16 box
 

kiwi pom

Member
Location
canterbury NZ

I bet that'll be expensive, anyone called for a price?
 

Scholsey

Member
Location
Herefordshire
I bet that'll be expensive, anyone called for a price?

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