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Join Date: Sep 2009
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why is my new 865C virtually identical to my 5 yr old 865B , looks like air conditioner problems still aren't solved as there is a manual shut-off valve plumbed in heater hose, at first glance arm rest screen went backwards from B model (agco design) scv levers are improved thats about it. why wouldn't they improve on what they had? oh yea I forgot its agco they never change anything anybody know why that is why arn't they more forward thinking wish I 'd of spent the extra change and bought the cadilac (9560T)
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The current generation Massey 6575 is almost identical to the 3120T, which was built before Agco's involvement with the company. I didn't think anyone thought they had fast moving product lines.
What is really sad, though, is that a tractor design that is nearly 20 years old is still practically state of the art. Deere may be the Caddilac by comparison, but 20 years later they should be more like the space shuttle in comparison. It is not just Agco, the state of farm equipment is pathetic. Last edited by skidooer; 02-13-2012 at 10:29 PM. |
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