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John Deere 6105R IVT
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<blockquote data-quote="Chips" data-source="post: 8217549" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>This is the thing, without looking , how many people are in wheel chairs or even graves today because of this pointless obsession with touch screens and menu's for important settings that need regular adjustment for no other reason than fashion !</p><p> I can't believe in this day and age of health and saftey where they even have to tell you not to drink the contents of a battery that the automotive industry have got away with it .</p><p>Fair enough plenty of things benefit from sub menus but not the on the go adjustments</p><p>Plus in cars it's starting to look cheap compared to nice to touch control wheels and analogue dials .</p><p></p><p>A bit like you love your Valtra I love my disco 3 with a button for just about everything, if the phone rings it's easy to ' press 1 to play message ' ( robot farmers know what I mean !) unlike in our other fancy car where the only safe option is to pull over which I doubt many people do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chips, post: 8217549, member: 432"] This is the thing, without looking , how many people are in wheel chairs or even graves today because of this pointless obsession with touch screens and menu's for important settings that need regular adjustment for no other reason than fashion ! I can't believe in this day and age of health and saftey where they even have to tell you not to drink the contents of a battery that the automotive industry have got away with it . Fair enough plenty of things benefit from sub menus but not the on the go adjustments Plus in cars it's starting to look cheap compared to nice to touch control wheels and analogue dials . A bit like you love your Valtra I love my disco 3 with a button for just about everything, if the phone rings it's easy to ' press 1 to play message ' ( robot farmers know what I mean !) unlike in our other fancy car where the only safe option is to pull over which I doubt many people do [/QUOTE]
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