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cvt tractors

Last post Sat, Mar 20 2010 15:48 by Fatusbloke. 5 replies.
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  • Sun, Mar 7 2010 20:15

    cvt tractors

    would like to buy a cvt tractor.cant afford fendt,does anyone know about a deutz ttv or case cvx

  • Sun, Mar 7 2010 20:55 In reply to

    • bovril
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    Re: cvt tractors

    The Case is based on Steyr technology, which to my mind makes them good, although my brother-in-law has doubts on electrical reliability, based on working on them 10 years ago. I've only driven a friends machine and then a demo, but was impressed.

    The MF is a simpler version of the Fendt, but they're not such a cheap option these days!

  • Sun, Mar 7 2010 21:30 In reply to

    Re: cvt tractors

    yes,case,steyr and nh tvt are only different by colour of paint.has anyone used or serviced them.

  • Mon, Mar 8 2010 12:06 In reply to

    Re: cvt tractors

    Deutz is the way forward my good man.

     How many o them thar horses are you looking for under the bonnet?

     

    NOW WE'RE FARMIN

  • Mon, Mar 15 2010 19:19 In reply to

    Re: cvt tractors

    speaking of deutz,what about a ttv deutz

  • Sat, Mar 20 2010 15:48 In reply to

    Re: cvt tractors

     Case Cvx is generally a reliable beast, as a case tech, only had 4 maybe 5 tranmission rebuilds though workshop in last 5 yrs been working at dealership, and 4 of them i can put down to driver abuse for the failures, early brake problems on 11seris machine easy fixed by cooling mod, electrics whilst complicated are reliable, just don't let your local 'Automotive electric man' anyware nr umm last customer that did payed £3500 for blown controllers :). Just make sure they have been Properly serviced as suction filter's can be a pain to change and are often 'Missed' during farmer services

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