Posted by Bruce from Can. on December 06, 2019 at 03:50:02 from (74.12.75.114):
In Reply to: Kubota m-6 ,m-7 posted by jim770 on December 05, 2019 at 19:49:38:
Hi Jim, I have a M6 141 that I bought new two years ago.
This is the third Kubota tractor that I have bought new, I also have a 135, about the same size, just the early series. The M6 141 does need the DEF as part of the emissions control system. This tractor has now 1200 hours and I have had zero problems with the tractor. And the regen/DEF system hasn’t ever been a issue. While using the tractor, if it does a reburn, there is no loss of power, and you don’t even know it is happening, only flashing light on control telling you. I use the tractor in the picture to cut and bales hay on my Dairy farm, as well as spread manure, ploughs, cultivation, and bale handling. These tractors start very well in cold weather in South Central Ontario, which is just to the north of the finger lakes, in Canada. My one word of advice about these tractors or any larger 4wd tractor is the same... get the front fenders!! Cost a bit, but if you are going to be doing road side cutting, you will be out on days when it could come up a rain. And driving at road speed, the water/mud from front tires will soon cover the tractors side widows, and it is nearly impossible to see left to right at intersections. I also like the Kubota 3 pth mower in the picture, works very well. And not a big deal to hook and unhook to this tractor, with extendable three point lift arms, and remote hydraulic controls at rear of tractor, piece of cake !!
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