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<blockquote data-quote="zero" data-source="post: 7848150" data-attributes="member: 88492"><p>Newholland make a T7 exitus range with a mechanical box but I don't think it's available here. McCormick do a G max range which is similar to Landini Legend techno range. There's still the Same Laser tractors available abroad and their Deutz agrotrac equivalents.</p><p></p><p>Think I'd rather have a mechanical tractor. Current tractor is semi powershift but usually stays in the same gear from headland to headland, and I don't do much roadwork, and manual boxes do what you want straight away. No pressing buttons 3 or 4 times to drop one gear! No error codes. And they don't leave you stranded across an A road cos the dashboard's lit up like a christmas tree! Like our long gone 8240 once did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zero, post: 7848150, member: 88492"] Newholland make a T7 exitus range with a mechanical box but I don't think it's available here. McCormick do a G max range which is similar to Landini Legend techno range. There's still the Same Laser tractors available abroad and their Deutz agrotrac equivalents. Think I'd rather have a mechanical tractor. Current tractor is semi powershift but usually stays in the same gear from headland to headland, and I don't do much roadwork, and manual boxes do what you want straight away. No pressing buttons 3 or 4 times to drop one gear! No error codes. And they don't leave you stranded across an A road cos the dashboard's lit up like a christmas tree! Like our long gone 8240 once did. [/QUOTE]
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