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Re: new holland any good?
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Posted by walter squires on November 12, 2004 at 07:16:34 from (67.66.236.243):
In Reply to: new holland any good? posted by jase on November 11, 2004 at 20:48:15:
I sold New Holland equipment for about 5 years a couple years ago, I truley am a John Deere fan but that little TC tractor is a tough tractor, If I was buying one for myself I would get Super-Steer front axle it gives you a longer wheel base, a much better ride and a super tight turning radius. The Case-IH is the same tractor execpt you can not get Super-Steer on the red one. One word of warning, don't use ether in them and it's real easy to dust those little engines out but thats true on any compact. The only thing to think about is the blue, red, orange and green one will all cost about the same money when you purchase them but down the road the green one will fetch a better price. The only down side to N.H. is their parts availabilty really suck sometimes, I dont know how many times I herd the parts dept. tell the customer "Im sorry but that part is back ordered" and a lot of the time it wasn't for just a few days but a few weeks. Well there's my 2 cents worth, Enjoy your new tractor whatever the color might be.
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