Kubota’s Trio of M7 Series Tractors Available in Three Specification Levels

The new M7-4 Series has three models (M7-134, M7-154, and M7-174) ranging from 128 to 168 hp and each available in Deluxe, Premium, and Premium KVT. 
The new M7-4 Series has three models (M7-134, M7-154, and M7-174) ranging from 128 to 168 hp and each available in Deluxe, Premium, and Premium KVT. 
(Kubota)

Building on and enhancing the productivity of the M7 Series, Kubota launches the fourth generation of the tractor lineup. The new M7-4 Series has three models (M7-134, M7-154, and M7-174) ranging from 128 to 168 hp and each available in Deluxe, Premium, and Premium KVT. 

“This new generation matches the performance that customers know to be true of Kubota and the existing M7, but uplevels the operator experience with adjustments to comfort and new features for productivity that fit a broad spectrum of ag applications, including hay operations, loader work, and small- to mid-sized row crop farming,” said Morgan Ludwig, Kubota Livestock Tractor Product Manager.

Leading the updates in the series is the new LM2606 front loader providing an increase lifting height up to 167” and lift capacity of 5,776 lb at the bucket pivot pin. Deluxe model feature the new Mechanical Multi-Function Joystick which eliminates the need to switch grip between the joystick, steering wheel and shift lever. 

All models feature the Multi-Speed Steering Control with three settings which allows operators to set the parameters on the number of rotations of the steering wheel to achieve full turning radius.

More powerful LED lights and electric heated side mirrors are standard on Premium and KVT Models, and are available as an option on the Deluxe M7-4 model. 

Xpress Restart is standard on Deluxe and Premium models and is a features that allows the operator to directly control the main clutch by simply pressing the brake pedal.

The DEF tanks have been redesigned with improved integration of the cab steps to give them larger capacity. 

The tractors can be fitted with the choice of mechanical or air suspension and the standard Air-ride equipped seat.
 

 

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