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    Kubota has the Vision with new Limited Edition Grand X Series

    chrislyddonBy chrislyddonOctober 7, 20153 Mins Read
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    Kubota UK is helping its customers gear up for winter with the launch of its new ‘Vision’ campaign – a limited edition upgrade available on its high performance M128GX-II and M135GX-II agricultural tractors.

    Running until the 31st December 2015, Kubota’s promotion now means that with any new purchase of an M128GX-II or M135GX-II model, customers receive a Vision upgrade pack (worth over £1000). The Vision pack includes enhanced LED work lights, enhanced LED driving lights, twin beacons and rear mudguard extensions, enhancing the product in readiness for the winter season.

    Rob Edwards, business development manager for Kubota Agriculture, commented: “The launch of this limited edition campaign is all about adding value to our product and service proposition, both to our dealer network and their end-user customers.

    “We know it’s a challenging market out there currently. However, despite this, I am pleased that our MGX-II Series is going from strength to strength. We believe that the introduction of our new Vision campaign will further help our dealers increase sales opportunities for this range of high performance farm tractors.”

    In addition to the Vision upgrade pack, end-users will also receive a special edition drivers kit with their purchase of an M128GX-II or M135GX-II tractor, which consists of a Kubota branded holdall, body warmer, flask, hat, pen and notepad.

    Powered by a 6.1l Kubota engine, the M128GX-II and M135GX-II feature an advanced turbo charged 4 cylinder Kubota CRS diesel engine that is designed for greater efficiency, whilst still providing sufficient torque and power.

    Delivering maximum performance and low emissions, both tractors combine the Diesel Oxidation Catalyst, Diesel Particulate Filter muffler and Exhaust Gas Recirculation to reduce harmful emissions and ensure complete Euro Stage IIIB compliance.

    Equipped with Kubota’s Intelli-Shift 8 transmission, the tractors offer eight speeds and three range power shift and Auto Mode, delivering a total of 24 forward and 24 reverse speeds with minimal shift shock and power loss.

    The Auto Mode sensitivity adjustment dial automatically shifts the transmission when there is a change in terrain or load depending on road conditions and the amount of acceleration needed. In addition a downshift of two gears occurs when the three-point hitch is raised in Field Mode.

    An optional fully integrated Front Loader is available that has been incorporated to provide better visibility and clearer sight lines to the buckets, whilst individual flow control valves allow users to control the oil flow rate of auxiliary hydraulic valves and work more efficiently at optimum speeds.

    The MGX hydraulic capabilities provide an impressive lifting force and oil flow for many implements required for today’s farming tasks. An unload valve also minimises loss to hydraulic pressure so that greater power can be attained during PTO operations when the 3-point hitch is not being used.

    All these machines come with a five-year extended warranty package called Kubota Care and a range of finance packages through Kubota Finance.

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