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Review: Third generation Kubota packs impressive performance

Now in its third generation, Kubotas latest M7 tractor series comes with a host of updates and added features. James Rickard finds out more with a test drive.

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Review: Third generation Kubota packs impressive performance

Now in its third generation, Kubota's latest M7 tractor series comes with a host of updates and added features.ÌýJames RickardÌýfinds out more with a test drive.

First introduced in 2014, Kubota's M7 tractor series has gradually evolved over the years. Along with moving to Stage 5, its latest round of updates and additions include improved engine characteristics, a brake to neutral feature, the ability to adjust steering ratios, assignable spools, the availability of Tractor Implement Management (TIM) and greater lighting options.

As before, this third generation M7 Series is made up of three models; M7133, M7153 and M7173 - the last digit in the model number representing the generation, while the two middle digits relate to power levels.

Power ratings have not changed either which are 130hp, 150hp and 170hp respectively. While the two smallest models get a 20hp boost feature, the top model receives just 5hp.

Thanks to JA Bloor Agricultural Services, we got stuck into finding out more about the M7's latest features and functions, with a drive of the most powerful powershift model, the M7173 Premium.

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Overall, the M7 is well worth a look and should not be a victim of brand snobbery.

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