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Landrover

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Tractor to change next year, currently running a NH t7 230, unsure of what to go for next, I like the NH but back up not wonderful at the moment and a few niggly things have gone wrong with it, it narrows down to NH, Massey or John Deere, as those dealers are local to me, no particular brand loyalty, I would be looking for either a low hour s/h or ex hire tractor with at least 4 years of warranty Vario auto steer and electric spools and 650/75 r38 tyres or equivalent not 650/65 r38 tho as need ground clearance for baling !the John Deeres will be out of my price range I think I fancy a mf7719 are they any good ?
 

icanshootwell

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Location
Ross-on-wye
Tractor to change next year, currently running a NH t7 230, unsure of what to go for next, I like the NH but back up not wonderful at the moment and a few niggly things have gone wrong with it, it narrows down to NH, Massey or John Deere, as those dealers are local to me, no particular brand loyalty, I would be looking for either a low hour s/h or ex hire tractor with at least 4 years of warranty Vario auto steer and electric spools and 650/75 r38 tyres or equivalent not 650/65 r38 tho as need ground clearance for baling !the John Deeres will be out of my price range I think I fancy a mf7719 are they any good ?
https://www.rossfarm.co.uk/product/fendt-720-power-plus/ Seems handy money compared to new.
 

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