Without Command arm but it does have electric spools !In this picture is an autopwr without command arm so I’d suggest yes.
Without Command arm but it does have electric spools !In this picture is an autopwr without command arm so I’d suggest yes.
I’ve seen r series with no command arm, ivt and manual spools so I’m pretty sure you can spec an M like thatWithout Command arm but it does have electric spools !
Without Command arm but it does have electric spools !
You sure about the 5 numbering thing? A local outfit here in NZ has several 6105r’s with ivt, manual spools and no command armWhat I’m saying is without command arm there is space to have electric spools so there’s no reason they wouldn’t.
The R series haven’t been available with autopower and manual spools or without command arm since they put a 5 at the end of the numbering.
You sure about the 5 numbering thing? A local outfit here in NZ has several 6105r’s with ivt, manual spools and no command arm
I would agree with mf 7480 If you go auto power now it has to be command armI was probably a bit generic- I think a 105 has always been a 105. I meant when the 140, 150, 170 etc became 145, 155, 175
Yes mine is just that .However you can no longer spec them like that .I’ve seen r series with no command arm, ivt and manual spools so I’m pretty sure you can spec an M like that
Probably find the opposite is true . Look at 2nd hand M series and R series and the price difference seems to disappear. As tractors get older there value gets underpinned by export and the livestock sector , both of whom value simplicityIt's 2020!! Surely manual spools would kill any resale value..