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<blockquote data-quote="DrDunc" data-source="post: 2044848" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>The filter prices depend very much on how the dealer orders them from sdf UK. If you plan a couple of months ahead and get the dealer to source them on a stock order, they're significantly cheaper (assuming the dealer passes on the discount they receive).</p><p></p><p>The pricing structure for parts in place by sdf UK means that all overnight tractor down orders are very expensive in comparison to stock orders. This is something that they need to address to allow their dealers to compete in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I replaced the (standard) beltline h9 spotlights with led floods on my 6150.4. This provides an excellent puddle of white light that completely surrounds the tractor instead of the very intense narrower beam. It also reduces the current draw a little.</p><p></p><p>There has been an engine software update at the end of last year. If the software version is pre 679 (which needs a dealer laptop running Serbia to determine), there's new file to be uploaded.</p><p></p><p>The update improves start off torque and lower rev throttle response (not that it was deficient before). Cold engine noise and smoothness is improved, and mine it is also using much less adblue since the update.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDunc, post: 2044848, member: 615"] The filter prices depend very much on how the dealer orders them from sdf UK. If you plan a couple of months ahead and get the dealer to source them on a stock order, they're significantly cheaper (assuming the dealer passes on the discount they receive). The pricing structure for parts in place by sdf UK means that all overnight tractor down orders are very expensive in comparison to stock orders. This is something that they need to address to allow their dealers to compete in my opinion. I replaced the (standard) beltline h9 spotlights with led floods on my 6150.4. This provides an excellent puddle of white light that completely surrounds the tractor instead of the very intense narrower beam. It also reduces the current draw a little. There has been an engine software update at the end of last year. If the software version is pre 679 (which needs a dealer laptop running Serbia to determine), there's new file to be uploaded. The update improves start off torque and lower rev throttle response (not that it was deficient before). Cold engine noise and smoothness is improved, and mine it is also using much less adblue since the update. [/QUOTE]
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