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Are fendts really that good ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Lakesdigger" data-source="post: 7985745" data-attributes="member: 150248"><p>There's probably only a small percentage of tractor users who can really use the full potential and technology that's available on a modern high spec tractor. There will be plenty think they can or get excited over gimmicky stuff you can programme it to do but that's not the same. Id say that if you really can use the tech available and have a lot of work for the tractor to do that will be what sets a fendt apart from the rest and probably offsets some seemingly big faults (engines). </p><p>You've got to remember that to some people a tractor whilst being a necessity is still something to cherish and look at but if you are going to be employing lads to sit in them full time day and night they are a tool to get a job done and its the bottom line that matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakesdigger, post: 7985745, member: 150248"] There's probably only a small percentage of tractor users who can really use the full potential and technology that's available on a modern high spec tractor. There will be plenty think they can or get excited over gimmicky stuff you can programme it to do but that's not the same. Id say that if you really can use the tech available and have a lot of work for the tractor to do that will be what sets a fendt apart from the rest and probably offsets some seemingly big faults (engines). You've got to remember that to some people a tractor whilst being a necessity is still something to cherish and look at but if you are going to be employing lads to sit in them full time day and night they are a tool to get a job done and its the bottom line that matters. [/QUOTE]
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