Fendt 936 good bad and ugly

Nearly

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Location
North of York
This was the highest profile breakdown on here.

They were rumoured to have come to an agreement with Fendt but the guy has emigrated now.
 

Sa86

Member
This was the highest profile breakdown on here.

They were rumoured to have come to an agreement with Fendt but the guy has emigrated now.
I think I'd emigrant if it cost me that much too.
 

Pingu

Member
Which era? In previous life use to operate a pre adblue one worked very hard 9m triples (250acre a day) 9m pronto, range subsoilers and ploughs along with 25t trailer and never put foot wrong bar a front hub in 6000hrs then ran as back up till over 10k still good machine. Then had a 939 scr which has been bullet proof again just oddly couple of starter motors in 7000hrs then when moved out seat managed a 936 and 939 S4 again pretty good odd sensor and one got a whole new variogrip system which luckily was under warranty but again far better then the JD 8r’s they replaced great tractors just built of cheese for hp they can put down!
 

Sa86

Member
Which era? In previous life use to operate a pre adblue one worked very hard 9m triples (250acre a day) 9m pronto, range subsoilers and ploughs along with 25t trailer and never put foot wrong bar a front hub in 6000hrs then ran as back up till over 10k still good machine. Then had a 939 scr which has been bullet proof again just oddly couple of starter motors in 7000hrs then when moved out seat managed a 936 and 939 S4 again pretty good odd sensor and one got a whole new variogrip system which luckily was under warranty but again far better then the JD 8r’s they replaced great tractors just built of cheese for hp they can put down!
2009 pre add blue is the age I'm looking at
 

Boysground

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Wiltshire
Are flakes still in short supply?

Think you couldn't get a 99 with a flake recently


From May mind .....

Don’t post that in the Milk Price tracker thread,it would keep them posting for weeks :ROFLMAO:

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Boysground

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Wiltshire
Wasn’t there an issue with a certain generation using an excessive amount of engine oil:scratchhead:

That was the 7 series a few years ago. Not sure of the generation, I had a 13 plate with no issues and now a 18 plate, so somewhere between them. I think Fendt were asking customers to keep a record of oil use, not sure of any outcomes.

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puntabrava

Member
Location
Wiltshire
Which era? In previous life use to operate a pre adblue one worked very hard 9m triples (250acre a day) 9m pronto, range subsoilers and ploughs along with 25t trailer and never put foot wrong bar a front hub in 6000hrs then ran as back up till over 10k still good machine. Then had a 939 scr which has been bullet proof again just oddly couple of starter motors in 7000hrs then when moved out seat managed a 936 and 939 S4 again pretty good odd sensor and one got a whole new variogrip system which luckily was under warranty but again far better then the JD 8r’s they replaced great tractors just built of cheese for hp they can put down!
Had a starter go today on one with 3000hrs. £650 odd service exchange.
 

Foxcover

Member
This was the highest profile breakdown on here.

They were rumoured to have come to an agreement with Fendt but the guy has emigrated now.

Strange how the only posts he made on TFF were in that thread then he disappeared.
 

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