New Sheriff in Town - Photos

kyhayman

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Its a long way from antique but made a few changes this year. Last winter I added the NH 1411 but didnt have anything that would pull it at its capacity. Dealer made me a fair trade on my 7710 for a TB110. So far so good..... here they sit after 6 hrs cutting today on the next to the last hay field for 1st cutting......

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Here's the next to the last field before it was cut.....

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Similar to my set-up. I mow with a 411 behind an 8240. I bet that 1411 pulls you down a little going up some of those hills. Does it have electronic power shift?
 
nice tractor, i bet that straight stack will talk to ya too might think about some ear plugs [ cheaper than a muffler] ortherwise you'll be like me and have to make everybody yell at ya so you can hear what they said at all
 
The TB110 is rated for 90. I think a trip to the dyno will probably yeild more like 95-97 if the truth were only known. 304T's are also better luggers so the torque is noticed...
That's not to say that a 7710 could not have been 'tuned' to do the job equally well.

Rod
 
Nah. I think they rate out around 82 dB without a cab wheras the old girl was about 96 dB plus. 85 dB in the cab.
This muffler is just hidden under the hood... but the engines and hood are quieter and hide more noise than the old one. The TS90 I have is nowhere nearly as offensive to run, noise wise compared to a 7710, never mind a 3930 or 6610... Not by a LONG shot.

Rod
 
Nice setup although with all the hay you do I thought you would go with a cab tractor with A/C. Are you raking with 2 bar rakes hooked together to roll the windrow over? Seams like your raking would be the limiting factor now...
 
Oh I wanted one, but what I traded was a 7710 with cab and a/c that I couldnt keep working. Decided I'd a lot rather have shade that worked than a/c that didnt. I've still got a cab with a/c on the 7610 series II that I use to bale with. With the discbine I could have a/c and run at silage chopper speed or no a/c and mow like I like to. Anything in between and after about an hour or two the radiator was boiling. This one was a really good deal as a 400 hour repo and it already had a loader on it. The 7710 was getting to be a lot of aggervation and I felt better trading it in rather than selling it outright.

As to rakes, I used to use a pair of NH 256's running in tandem. Really liked the combination but got a good deal on a 9 wheel in line. Sold the older 256 and it paid twice over for the inline. I still keep the newer one for small fields, farm to farm travel, and square bales. With the 9 wheel and swathed right I can rake down and back and get 3 passed with the conditioner into one windrow and flip it. Rolled 157 yesterday of some of the best I've put up this year.
 
Without a doubt. The effective yield feels like about 10 hp but the real benefit is cooling, with a pair of 7610's, a pair of 7600's, and a 7710 the only one I didnt manage to boil at least once was the 7710, and thats only because I didnt mow with it that long. The real reason it was picked to trade in, it is closest to needing some fairly expensive repairs and brought the highest trade in price for what it was. I can tell a slight boost in horsepower with the 110 but mowing in 5th gear 10 hrs in thick down twisted hay and the temp never moves. With my best other tractor as far as cooling ability, the other 7600 3rd gear is tops.
 

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