New Holland tractors??

I've wondered that too??? Seen it over and over and over again... Makes me wonder if people are going and looking at it, and it is trashed, or???
 
Well he is asking top dollar price for one with MFWD. So that puts him about $7500-10000 over the market price for a 2WD model. Then his stating he just had to spend $7000 on a tractor with only 3900 hours is kind of a negative sales ad. That makes me wonder what the heck he did to the tractor to trash $7000 worth of repairs in 3900 hours. So what else is ready to fail???

Then add in the fact that, at lest around me, the NH tractors just do not hold a real good resale value. Since Fiat bought them many think the quality has gone down. I could not really tell you either way on that as I have always ran from buying/selling the newer Fords. They are hard to make anything on and there are real limited buyers around me for them. I know they sell a lot of tractors in some areas but is sure is not Easter Iowan.
 
2 Wheel drive, no loader and not a real popular model, only asset is cab, way over priced at 35,000. I doubt it would bring 15,000 at an auction, I know it would not in my area.
 
(quoted from post at 08:41:07 10/11/15) Well he is asking top dollar price for one with MFWD. So that puts him about $7500-10000 over the market price for a 2WD model. Then his stating he just had to spend $7000 on a tractor with only 3900 hours is kind of a negative sales ad. That makes me wonder what the heck he did to the tractor to trash $7000 worth of repairs in 3900 hours. So what else is ready to fail???

Then add in the fact that, at lest around me, the NH tractors just do not hold a real good resale value. Since Fiat bought them many think the quality has gone down. I could not really tell you either way on that as I have always ran from buying/selling the newer Fords. They are hard to make anything on and there are real limited buyers around me for them. I know they sell a lot of tractors in some areas but is sure is not Easter Iowan.

I have heard that the electronic transmissions in some New Holland tractors can be a real pain to get adjusted right....I wonder if this is one of them??
 
A guy that I sell calves to sometimes bought one of those with a loader and 4WD said
it was the one worst investment he ever made in his life,the tractor about stayed at the dealer until he got rid of it.
 
Then you see one like this, 10K or so difference but when spending over 30k anyways, you need one like this, hard to pass up. Can't claim to know much about the model though, it does appear to be a clean low hour unit, like 48 hours per the ad.
New Holland TS6 110
 
This part of the country he is way over priced.. First of all a loader tractor that is not 4 wheel drive just will not sell the a Fiat ford..... bad news.. I am like the other poster at auction anything over 15 thousand would be great. Just no one buying two wheel tractors.
 
Nice clean tractor but 2WD and no FEL.

It will not bring anything near $48,000 in my area and we have a very well established NH dealer and no competition for over 30 miles.

Dean
 
I know the tractor personally, and have raked hay ahead of it. It is a very solid tractor, and well maintained. a couple of you guys , seemed to have missed the part about THE LOADER GOES WITH IT. Scott does over price things, but will wake up eventually, when it fails to sell.
 
It's 10-15k over priced. Plain and simple as that. 7K worth of transmission work is also rather curious... Usually those things, mechanically... with go the distance without work although I know the TS's did have some electronic gremlins on the 16x16 when they were newer. Should have been sorted out by now tho. One other point is that it appears to have undersize tires on it. Should have 18.4-34 and those appear to be 30's... so it's probably a slow dog going down the road.

Rod
 

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