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<blockquote data-quote="J.t" data-source="post: 9241096" data-attributes="member: 144134"><p>Funny that I've just come across this thread! </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]x4VWShFdTmQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Did think about doing a follow up when I was out on it spraying today but got distracted by the mess I was making. Im sure thats not just me!</p><p></p><p>Had our M6-132 for just over 2 years now and just over 1000 hours. Spec'd with loader front linkage, screen which i think was required for auto on off of pto and wider tires. </p><p></p><p>On the whole cant really fault it or the dealership we had it off.. Would say its fairly basic but pimped up with a few nice bells and whistles. Perhaps could do with a little more oomph when ive got the combi on the back into ploughing (maybe should have gone for the 142) and I feel it uses more fuel than the tractor we traded in even just tootling about the yard using the loader - although I cant be definite about that. Would say its a pretty decent all rounder, does all our loader work (loading grain bales etc), mowing, baling, and do all the drilling with it. Fairly comfortable well laid out cab, however it has the most annoying beep for gear changes, hms pto disengagement, when you take your arse of the seat and when the adblue level reaches 40%!!!! Still yet to find the buzzer and cut the wires! VIsibility is generally good but terrible out the back at the puh. Power shift seems pretty good as do the controls on the shuttle, plenty of back end lift capacity.</p><p></p><p> Happy to answer any questions on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.t, post: 9241096, member: 144134"] Funny that I've just come across this thread! [MEDIA=youtube]x4VWShFdTmQ[/MEDIA] Did think about doing a follow up when I was out on it spraying today but got distracted by the mess I was making. Im sure thats not just me! Had our M6-132 for just over 2 years now and just over 1000 hours. Spec'd with loader front linkage, screen which i think was required for auto on off of pto and wider tires. On the whole cant really fault it or the dealership we had it off.. Would say its fairly basic but pimped up with a few nice bells and whistles. Perhaps could do with a little more oomph when ive got the combi on the back into ploughing (maybe should have gone for the 142) and I feel it uses more fuel than the tractor we traded in even just tootling about the yard using the loader - although I cant be definite about that. Would say its a pretty decent all rounder, does all our loader work (loading grain bales etc), mowing, baling, and do all the drilling with it. Fairly comfortable well laid out cab, however it has the most annoying beep for gear changes, hms pto disengagement, when you take your arse of the seat and when the adblue level reaches 40%!!!! Still yet to find the buzzer and cut the wires! VIsibility is generally good but terrible out the back at the puh. Power shift seems pretty good as do the controls on the shuttle, plenty of back end lift capacity. Happy to answer any questions on it. [/QUOTE]
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