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<blockquote data-quote="goldeneagle" data-source="post: 7810695" data-attributes="member: 18962"><p>Replaced D6 7718 with an ex demo 7719 and not been any bother only real issue was a radiator hose or intercooler hose popped which was replaced under warranty. 7718 was a good tractor also but needed guidance etc so upgrading it was going to be costly and price to change was manageable.</p><p>Have found with the agricultural world that there are fitters and there are mechanics. Anything that has been assembled has a chance to develop a fault. Despite what some may say about Massey tractors haven’t had any major issues with them and any faults have been rectified quickly but that may down to the mechanics fault finding skills. Point is it’s easy to throw parts at a problem if you don’t understand the root cause of issue leading to large bills and then brand bashing when the fault returns or is not rectified. If you rate service staff at your local dealer then it is a safe bet as the fundamental mechanics of the 7719 are proven and with new model out could be a decent discount to be had on old stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldeneagle, post: 7810695, member: 18962"] Replaced D6 7718 with an ex demo 7719 and not been any bother only real issue was a radiator hose or intercooler hose popped which was replaced under warranty. 7718 was a good tractor also but needed guidance etc so upgrading it was going to be costly and price to change was manageable. Have found with the agricultural world that there are fitters and there are mechanics. Anything that has been assembled has a chance to develop a fault. Despite what some may say about Massey tractors haven’t had any major issues with them and any faults have been rectified quickly but that may down to the mechanics fault finding skills. Point is it’s easy to throw parts at a problem if you don’t understand the root cause of issue leading to large bills and then brand bashing when the fault returns or is not rectified. If you rate service staff at your local dealer then it is a safe bet as the fundamental mechanics of the 7719 are proven and with new model out could be a decent discount to be had on old stock. [/QUOTE]
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