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#21  
$165k? I'll see what I've got stashed in the sock drawer, should cover it.

I'd obviously need the loader. I'm guessing that'd be only about another $12-16k. Spare change to me.

:rolleyes:
We figure with the loader and the other bells and whistles, out the door you'd probably be in the $200k neighborhood.
 
/ M7 training #22  
We figure with the loader and the other bells and whistles, out the door you'd probably be in the $200k neighborhood.

Is auto steer for when you stop by the bar on the way home? Sign me up.

:)
 
/ M7 training #23  
$165k? I'll see what I've got stashed in the sock drawer, should cover it.

I'd obviously need the loader. I'm guessing that'd be only about another $12-16k. Spare change to me.

:rolleyes:

We call it "chump change" in Missouri Derek. :)
 
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#25  
So it has hydraulic front suspension with accumulators to absorb the "bounce"?

Aaron Z
Yes, with adjustable ride height. It's mandatory with the 30 mph option. And optional on the 25 mph machine.
 
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#26  
My training has concluded here in Texas. I'll try not to be such a stranger.
 
/ M7 training #27  
My training has concluded here in Texas. I'll try not to be such a stranger.

Thanks for posting the info!!!! Although I'll never have a use for a Kubota in that category, I'm very excited to see them venture into it.
 
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#28  
I can't wait to get some at the dealership. It will be pretty exciting.
 
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Have a safe trip. I see more and more Kubota's around here on farms and county mowing. I suspect those M7's will be popular.
 
/ M7 training #30  
Good to hear from you Brain55. Don't be a stranger.
 
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#31  
We have our first M7-151 in the yard now, working on doing the pdi. Here are a couple pics of it in the shop.

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Brian
 
/ M7 training #39  
Cooling technology has certainly advanced. 40 years ago the radiator would have been 3 times that size and couldn't have anything in front of it. :)
 
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#40  
Cooling technology has certainly advanced. 40 years ago the radiator would have been 3 times that size and couldn't have anything in front of it. :)
No doubt those aluminum radiators are a ton more efficient. That thing has a intercooler, transmission cooler, and a/c condenser in front of it.
 

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