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Post by Woodbeef on Jun 27, 2002 11:28:08 GMT 1
I myself like the looks of the TG. Sure looks alot better than the Deere 8020 series!!
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Post by SteveO on Jun 27, 2002 17:33:38 GMT 1
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I think it's too radical, but someone has to continue pushing into the future. We shall see.
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Post by European A on Jun 27, 2002 22:48:01 GMT 1
I do think it is a brilliant design. This is what I call fresh air... I look radically different to what we were used to see. Don´t remind you the MX Magnums the previous JD 8000? Isn´t there some link among the S Series, the Atles range and the nice Agrotrons? As Red Painter said the bonnet receives some influences from the Fendt grilles, but this tractor looks distinctive and much more powerful than the rest. I think this strong image has missed in many designs from the last decade. When Allis Chalmers designed the D-21 model in the 60´s, they wanted a tractor that looked brutally powerful. I think this idea is also behind the TG design. So, congratulations for the designers. Ah, the MX Magnum cab fits better than I thought
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Post by Laapa on Jun 28, 2002 18:58:57 GMT 1
I posted this under another topic before finding out it fits better here, so I'll just cut-and-paste it in here (btw this manouver puts me over the 250 post mark)
I suppose I can get used to a lot BUT THIS AIN'T PRETTY. The front of the hood looks just weird to me! Also NH seems to be using a new logo. Beautifull orange stripe on a blue tractor. Yikes!
The whole design hurts my eyes and I think I'm gonna have nightmares, but I guess I'll get used to it...
I showed a picture of it to my girlfriend (sorry, fiancee nowadays) for an neutral opinion. Interestingly she really liked the design of the hood. She might make me buy one some day...
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