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Western indiana | Do very many farmers have these. Good or bad? |
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Central Iowa | My dad has a 6105D and a 260 loader |
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Dennison, IL | I have a 6115d. Really like the tractor. Run a chip on it and pull a 15' bat wing mower most of the time. |
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| Buddy of mine has a 6130D. Luvs it, really easy on fuel. He has the 24 speed transmission though. Most on tractorhouse only have 9 speeds, I think that would be a big drawback. |
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 Northeast Tennessee | Sort of a different brake setup for a Deere. Do the brakes work good and keep working good for the long term? |
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Southern Idaho | Remember the D series were the economical line of the 6000's, made in Mexico, open center hydraulics, just a basic setup, in this area the dairies have bad luck with them, but that said the help is usually EXTREMELY hard on them, I think the average farm/rancher would get along just fine, if you treat them right.
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ncia | I have a neighbor with one and he likes it. I think the 6115M with the closed center hydraulics would be helpful, but maybe not for your applications. Being able to run continuous hydraulic moters or sprayer pumps would be useful for me. I've looked and the m's are higher priced by a ways. I would like one a lot, tho. |
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sw Nebraska | I have a 6140D with a 310 loader. The loader is pretty stout and you will need some weight on the back if you pick up anything heavy. I really like the tractor for what I do with it, mostly yard, mowing, general loader work, auger, chore tractor thing. While open center it has good enough volume to cycle the loader quickly and I think you would be able to run a sprayer pump with the right orfices in it. They are a little crude but the cab is clean and has good ac and heat. For the hours I put on it, and the $ no complaints. If you get a 6115 make sure it has a wet clutch, that model you could get either.
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