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Which tractor is the most driver friendly for a 14hr + day?
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<blockquote data-quote="mf7480" data-source="post: 7252029" data-attributes="member: 783"><p>I can see what you’re saying. I’ve just deliberately specced our new 6r to tidy it all up a bit. No premium front linkage and 5 spools so I don’t have to keep turning taps. It’ll leave the front linkage Control (spool 1) next to the rear linkage Switch So they’re together. Front spool is T’d to spool 2, so when I’m mowing 2 is front mower lift and 3 is rear mower lift, again the switches on the same bank. </p><p></p><p>Added bonus of not having to save the joystick settings every time the tractor is started. It wouldnt suit everyone but I’m really not a fan of having re configurable buttons all wrapped around a joystick. With this setup everything will be where it belongs and anyone who jumps on will be able to work it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mf7480, post: 7252029, member: 783"] I can see what you’re saying. I’ve just deliberately specced our new 6r to tidy it all up a bit. No premium front linkage and 5 spools so I don’t have to keep turning taps. It’ll leave the front linkage Control (spool 1) next to the rear linkage Switch So they’re together. Front spool is T’d to spool 2, so when I’m mowing 2 is front mower lift and 3 is rear mower lift, again the switches on the same bank. Added bonus of not having to save the joystick settings every time the tractor is started. It wouldnt suit everyone but I’m really not a fan of having re configurable buttons all wrapped around a joystick. With this setup everything will be where it belongs and anyone who jumps on will be able to work it out. [/QUOTE]
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