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The Deutz-Fahr G Series showcases some of that Italian flair in the bonnet design, throwing away many of the impracticalities of style (like the unnecessary 12 ornamental pillows on your bed). Instead, the design has been scaled back to provide many of its bigger brother’s creature comforts but more suited to the price-based tractor buyer looking for plenty of the bolted metal stuff and less of the shiny chrome stuff.

Power Farming in Taranaki was kind enough to give us the chance to test-drive the Deutz-Fahr 6155G for a few days to get a feel for what the series has to offer. The model we tried was the base spec’d Vista; the up spec’d Summit is also available. The most notable differences

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