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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1151148" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>I have never had any problems with the AC on the M9000 and it has 1400 hours on it. My M6800 has the Ultra cab and the M9000 does't have the Ultra. The problem people have had with the M9000 AC is the condenser fins are smaller(easy to stop up) and condenser itself smaller than the newer Ultra cabs and also the blower fan in the top of the cab is smaller. If you keep the condenser washed out and the hay off from the front, it will freeze you out. While baling hay this summer I kept it on low speed most of the time. It also has the site glass which most don't have and I think I have added one can of freon to each since I bought them and the glass is clear which means it is full. It all comes down to maintenance and most people want do it then complain. I have compared both tractors AC system side by side and I have AC gauges and the AC is a non factor or as good or better than any others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1151148, member: 21075"] I have never had any problems with the AC on the M9000 and it has 1400 hours on it. My M6800 has the Ultra cab and the M9000 does't have the Ultra. The problem people have had with the M9000 AC is the condenser fins are smaller(easy to stop up) and condenser itself smaller than the newer Ultra cabs and also the blower fan in the top of the cab is smaller. If you keep the condenser washed out and the hay off from the front, it will freeze you out. While baling hay this summer I kept it on low speed most of the time. It also has the site glass which most don't have and I think I have added one can of freon to each since I bought them and the glass is clear which means it is full. It all comes down to maintenance and most people want do it then complain. I have compared both tractors AC system side by side and I have AC gauges and the AC is a non factor or as good or better than any others. [/QUOTE]
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