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<blockquote data-quote="MudHog" data-source="post: 1616336" data-attributes="member: 21686"><p>Although I really like my 5425, my next tractor will be a 6000 series. The cab size, sound control, and ride are so much better in the 6000 series. Lots of people told me the same thing when I was looking to buy a tractor 3 years ago. I borrowed a 6210 2wd last year and the cab was so quiet I kept looking at the tachometer to make sure I hadnt hit the throttle to drop the engine rpms. It also had the hydraulic hi/lo which will be a MUST on my next tractor. Triple mid valve was a must on my 5425 and I use it alot. Hi/lo will be a must on my next one.</p><p></p><p>If you haul to tractor alot and you got the truck to haul the heavier tractor, 6000 series would be the better option. The bigger frame rides better too.</p><p></p><p>I believe JD started emissions in 2012, so prior to that would be the first tractors I would be looking at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudHog, post: 1616336, member: 21686"] Although I really like my 5425, my next tractor will be a 6000 series. The cab size, sound control, and ride are so much better in the 6000 series. Lots of people told me the same thing when I was looking to buy a tractor 3 years ago. I borrowed a 6210 2wd last year and the cab was so quiet I kept looking at the tachometer to make sure I hadnt hit the throttle to drop the engine rpms. It also had the hydraulic hi/lo which will be a MUST on my next tractor. Triple mid valve was a must on my 5425 and I use it alot. Hi/lo will be a must on my next one. If you haul to tractor alot and you got the truck to haul the heavier tractor, 6000 series would be the better option. The bigger frame rides better too. I believe JD started emissions in 2012, so prior to that would be the first tractors I would be looking at. [/QUOTE]
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