Getting a few hours on Powerstar 110

David G

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We got a couple inches of snow yesterday, gave me chance to get used to loader and blade. I did a few miles on the road a couple times this week. It has 26 MPH road gear, so moves right along. I wanted the road time so it got at least some non puttering around time before I can do some tillage with it this spring.

I need to get bale spear and skid steer adapters ordered for it.

I have the 6610 in my shop helping to fix up a couple oil leaks yet, but have no desire to take it out in the cold anymore.
 
Oh.... I didn’t really know what you got, earlier you said you didn’t have Ford any more, and I am not familiar with the newer HH, I thought you got some import tractor. Didn’t know what a Power Star was.

I understand, it’s not Ford, tho it is NH. I had to look it up.

One size bigger than your old tractor. Took me a bit to catch up! Ha.

Paul
 
So David that's got the 4 cylinder Turbo engine,about 300 cubic Inch , my neighbor bought a Ford, about 6-7 years ago, i think that's got that same motor, he really keep to himself so i don't know much about it, but his has got front wheel assist,cab, i would like to drive it but afraid to ask him,LOL!!!!
 
My boss bought a new Ford/New Holland that looked about like yours about fifteen years ago, turbo 4 cyl. He bought some farms and used it screwing around with them and had a big loader bucket for moving snow on the car lot. He had a big dirt pan he was leveling the field next to the dealership with and the tractor was just jumping up and down begging for mercy.
One day he told me to change the oil and look it over, spotted two bolt bosses on the front of the oil pan busted off right away, little more looking found all the bolts holding the front axle on were either loose or broken.
He traded it off on a bigger one right away with a bigger snow bucket and one of the managers was pushing snow about full throttle and hit a man hole cover sticking up about an inch which destroyed the big loader bucket.
I drove both of those tractors a little and really liked them, they had a little shift knob with a rabbit and a turtle on it and just keep poking the button.
 

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