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No because we all know they are shite alreadyHe'd never have had this grief had he got a Valtra instead...
Just sayin...
No because we all know they are shite alreadyHe'd never have had this grief had he got a Valtra instead...
Just sayin...
We'll find out soon enough, i've an invitation for the Q-series's reveal event.Do we think the Valtra Q, rumours of that coming out, is just going to be the 8S with a valtra cab and bonnet on?
When is it?We'll find out soon enough, i've an invitation for the Q-series's reveal event.
When is it?
We'll find out soon enough, i've an invitation for the Q-series's reveal event.
Valtra website says 16th of April.
What’s actually getting released at this event apart from V shape led headlightsWe will not see valtra Q in the April 16th event in my opinion.
.What’s actually getting released at this event apart from V shape led headlights [emoji23]
It’s not long since they released the n/t4s I hope they’ve imporoved the c-d range changesOnly the N5-T5 models with cabin redesign will be launched at the Valtra event on April 16, for the Q series will have to wait until the end of the year, as production will begin in Finland in summer 2022
That's too bad. If they're starting production in summer, they can't hold it out that long? The factory area isn't that big that they'll be able to keep them all there, so we'll probably see some spy shots. Great thing that it's made in Finland and isn't just a MF made in France with different bonnet.Only the N5-T5 models with cabin redesign will be launched at the Valtra event on April 16, for the Q series will have to wait until the end of the year, as production will begin in Finland in summer 2022
Probably waiting for the new Engine platform...Only the N5-T5 models with cabin redesign will be launched at the Valtra event on April 16, for the Q series will have to wait until the end of the year, as production will begin in Finland in summer 2022
Would they be similar to jd 8000 series?The local "Mega" Maize company is taking delivery of 10 of the Massey 8700 series!!! Its took ten years and many upgrades and facelifts for these big MFs to start selling in decent numbers in these parts. Must say they are way nicer looking than the "Tacky" looking 8S. They will make a refreshing change locally to the usual sea of green in the above 300hp power bracket.
Our 8737 has been a great tractor only niggles have been a warranty update 3rd accumulator fitted for the brakes and it needs a power steering update under warranty. Plenty of power, great cab and layout it runs cooler than our 7626 and a lot more comfortable to drive and its quiet nimble and turns sharp for a big tractor ours is tier 2 no emissions crap l recently put it on a dyno at the dealers and it was pushing 360 hp on the shaft stock standard, brochure says 320 hpSlightly off topic but how are people getting on with their 87 series’? I’m hearing a lot of good and waiting on a demo, value for money for a 400hp tractor and waranty is really appealing.
One of the reasons is because the production capacity of the factory is saturated, with the construction of the new paint shop, exclusively for the new Q series and very possibly the future S series, the problem will be solved.That's too bad. If they're starting production in summer, they can't hold it out that long? The factory area isn't that big that they'll be able to keep them all there, so we'll probably see some spy shots. Great thing that it's made in Finland and isn't just a MF made in France with different bonnet.